Modularizing a system, a product, or a process can have positive effects on performance in many instances. That it may have adverse consequences has also been discussed, although on balance the literature seems inclined to consider that modularity is desirable in most cases. In this paper, we put forward a feature of modular systems that extant research has not considered in spite of its strong performance-hindering poten- tial. Starting from the premise that organizations are essentially patterns of formal and informal interactions, and modules within organizations are places where these interactions accumulate and reinforce, we argue that modularity can exacerbate issues related to (low-)performance spillovers from one organizational acto...
This paper addresses modularity as a basis for organizing economic activity. We first define the key...
This paper concerns organisational functions (market, R&D,production and service) and their impact o...
While the rise of modular organizational forms is a global phenomenon, explicit causal models are cu...
Modularizing a system, a product, or a process can have positive effects on performance in many inst...
We address the effect of organizational theories on the organization by focusing on how modularity, ...
The paper takes a network perspective to organizational architecture, conceptualizing it as multiple...
Much of the literature linking organization structure to performance falls into two broad research s...
The tacit assumption that increased product modularity is associated with advantageous increases in ...
Product architectures should reflect the organizational structures that design them (the “mirroring ...
Recent years have witnessed burgeoning social science research interest in the design and management...
The objective of this paper is to make the empirical test on the long discussed relationship between...
A central concern within the field of organizational design is the study of the relationship between...
Much of the contemporary management literature on modularity implicitly assumes that increased produ...
We develop a theoretical perspective on how inconsistencies between formal and informal organization...
Traditional organizational theory advocates increased differentiation and horizontal integration for...
This paper addresses modularity as a basis for organizing economic activity. We first define the key...
This paper concerns organisational functions (market, R&D,production and service) and their impact o...
While the rise of modular organizational forms is a global phenomenon, explicit causal models are cu...
Modularizing a system, a product, or a process can have positive effects on performance in many inst...
We address the effect of organizational theories on the organization by focusing on how modularity, ...
The paper takes a network perspective to organizational architecture, conceptualizing it as multiple...
Much of the literature linking organization structure to performance falls into two broad research s...
The tacit assumption that increased product modularity is associated with advantageous increases in ...
Product architectures should reflect the organizational structures that design them (the “mirroring ...
Recent years have witnessed burgeoning social science research interest in the design and management...
The objective of this paper is to make the empirical test on the long discussed relationship between...
A central concern within the field of organizational design is the study of the relationship between...
Much of the contemporary management literature on modularity implicitly assumes that increased produ...
We develop a theoretical perspective on how inconsistencies between formal and informal organization...
Traditional organizational theory advocates increased differentiation and horizontal integration for...
This paper addresses modularity as a basis for organizing economic activity. We first define the key...
This paper concerns organisational functions (market, R&D,production and service) and their impact o...
While the rise of modular organizational forms is a global phenomenon, explicit causal models are cu...