The need to transform the organisation for mass customisation has long been recognized in literature, but the discussion has largely relied on anecdotal evidence or case studies and has limitedly taken advantage of insights from organisation theory. We draw on organisational information-processing theory to relate mass customisation capability (MCC) to four organisation-design strategies aimed at either increasing the organisation\u2019s information-processing capacity or decreasing its information-processing need. We test the hypothesized relationships using a sample of 238 manufacturing plants from three industries and eight countries and find that MCC is positively related to task self-containment, environmental management, and lateral...
More and more firms today have to cope with the challenge of combining mass customization and green ...
The importance of transforming organizations to build Mass Customization capability has long been ac...
This study focuses on the four human-resource-management (HRM) practices that characterize high invo...
The need to transform the organisation for mass customisation has long been recognised in literature...
International audienceThe need to transform the organisation for mass customisation has long been re...
Due to the increase in sophisticated customer needs and intense competition, mass customisation has ...
As firms increasingly consider the heterogeneity of customers\u2019 needs as a business opportunity ...
AbstractBased on the information processing theory, this study proposes that organizational flatness...
The organizational capability of mass customization that allows satisfying the customer’s idiosyncra...
Purpose: The impact of information technology (IT) on mass customization (MC) capability has been im...
Based on the information processing theory, this study proposes that organizational flatness is an a...
Mass customization has increasingly drawn the attention of companies and scholars, due to more and m...
This paper is based on longitudinal case studies of research into strategy formulation within six pl...
Mass customization has gained increasing importance in recent years due to its ability to provide cu...
More than a decade has passed since Stan Davis (1987) proposed the idea that “mass customisation” wa...
More and more firms today have to cope with the challenge of combining mass customization and green ...
The importance of transforming organizations to build Mass Customization capability has long been ac...
This study focuses on the four human-resource-management (HRM) practices that characterize high invo...
The need to transform the organisation for mass customisation has long been recognised in literature...
International audienceThe need to transform the organisation for mass customisation has long been re...
Due to the increase in sophisticated customer needs and intense competition, mass customisation has ...
As firms increasingly consider the heterogeneity of customers\u2019 needs as a business opportunity ...
AbstractBased on the information processing theory, this study proposes that organizational flatness...
The organizational capability of mass customization that allows satisfying the customer’s idiosyncra...
Purpose: The impact of information technology (IT) on mass customization (MC) capability has been im...
Based on the information processing theory, this study proposes that organizational flatness is an a...
Mass customization has increasingly drawn the attention of companies and scholars, due to more and m...
This paper is based on longitudinal case studies of research into strategy formulation within six pl...
Mass customization has gained increasing importance in recent years due to its ability to provide cu...
More than a decade has passed since Stan Davis (1987) proposed the idea that “mass customisation” wa...
More and more firms today have to cope with the challenge of combining mass customization and green ...
The importance of transforming organizations to build Mass Customization capability has long been ac...
This study focuses on the four human-resource-management (HRM) practices that characterize high invo...