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On the Nature of Distributed Organizing [electronic resource] / by Dominik B�ohler.

By: B�ohler, Dominik [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Markt- und Unternehmensentwicklung Markets and Organisations: Publisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Gabler, 2014Description: XVIII, 253 p. 66 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658061234.Subject(s): Business | Organization | Planning | Management | Industrial management | Information technology | Business -- Data processing | Business and Management | Organization | Innovation/Technology Management | IT in BusinessAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 658.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Concepts of Order Creation -- Information Systems for Distributed Organizing -- Themes of Interaction in Distributed Organizing.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In a networked world which is characterized by interactive value creation, traditional organizational boundaries loose importance in favor of processes of distributed organizing. Therefore, thinking about and designing organizations requires going beyond designing hierarchical structures and processes ex-ante, but creating systems allowing for finding adaptive solutions ex-post. This book combines two perspectives: organizing and information technology. On the one hand, it offers deep theoretical insight into the processes of organizing for future organizations and distributed value creation of individuals. On the other hand, it offers applicable technical know-how for the design of information systems to support distributed organizing. Here, managers and organizations embracing complexity find profound understanding and suitable ways for implementing distributed organizing. Contents Concepts of Order Creation Information Systems for Distributed Organizing Themes of Interaction in Distributed Organizing Target Groups Faculty and students of business administration, organization, management, and business computer science Managers and Strategy Consultants Business Consultants and IT Consultants The Author Dominik B�ohler is a research associate at the Department of Economics computer science, especially innovation and value creation at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.
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Concepts of Order Creation -- Information Systems for Distributed Organizing -- Themes of Interaction in Distributed Organizing.

In a networked world which is characterized by interactive value creation, traditional organizational boundaries loose importance in favor of processes of distributed organizing. Therefore, thinking about and designing organizations requires going beyond designing hierarchical structures and processes ex-ante, but creating systems allowing for finding adaptive solutions ex-post. This book combines two perspectives: organizing and information technology. On the one hand, it offers deep theoretical insight into the processes of organizing for future organizations and distributed value creation of individuals. On the other hand, it offers applicable technical know-how for the design of information systems to support distributed organizing. Here, managers and organizations embracing complexity find profound understanding and suitable ways for implementing distributed organizing. Contents Concepts of Order Creation Information Systems for Distributed Organizing Themes of Interaction in Distributed Organizing Target Groups Faculty and students of business administration, organization, management, and business computer science Managers and Strategy Consultants Business Consultants and IT Consultants The Author Dominik B�ohler is a research associate at the Department of Economics computer science, especially innovation and value creation at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.

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