
Business firms around the world are experimenting with new organizational designs, changing their formal architectures, their routines and processes, and their corporate cultures as they seek to improve their current performance and their growth prospects. In the process they are changing the scope of their business operations, redrawing their organization charts, redefining the allocation of decision-making authority and responsibility, revamping the mechanisms for motivating and rewarding people, reconsidering which activities to conduct in-house and which to out-source, redesigning their information systems, and seeking to alter the shared beliefs, values and norms that their people hold.In this book, John Roberts argues that there are predictable, necessary relationships among these changes that will improve performance and growth. The organizations that are successful will establish patterns of fit among the elements of their organizational designs, their competitive strategies and the external environment in which they operate and will go about this in a holistic manner.The Modern Firm develops powerful conceptual frameworks for analyzing the interrelations between organizational design features, competitive strategy and the business environment. Written in a non-technical language, the book is nevertheless based on rigorous modeling and draws on numerous examples from eighteenth century fur trading companies to such modern firms such as BP and Nokia. Finally the book explores why these developments are happening now, pointing to the increase in global competition and changes in technology.Written by one of the world's leading economists and experts that will improve performance and growth. The organizations that are successful will establish patterns of fit among the elements of their organizational designs, their competitive strategies and the external environment in which they operate and will go about this in a holistic manner.
This book investigates the critical relationships between organizational design, competitive strategy, and the external business environment to determine how firms can achieve superior performance and growth. John R. Roberts, a prominent economist and expert in management studies, utilizes a rigorous analytical framework to argue that successful organizations must maintain a holistic alignment among their internal structures, processes, and market strategies. By examining the evolution of corporate architecture from historical examples to contemporary global enterprises, the author demonstrates that organizational change is not merely reactive but a strategic necessity driven by technological shifts and increased global competition.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the systemic nature of organizational design. Readers frequently note that while the book is based on rigorous economic modeling, the prose remains accessible and avoids overly technical jargon.
Page Count:
318
Publication Date:
2007-10-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198293755
ISBN-13:
9780198293750
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