Organization Design

John Joseph|Oliver Baumann|Richard M. Burton|Kannan Srikanth
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This volume of Advances in Strategic Management explores emerging trends and contemporary research in the field of organization design. It reflects a renewed focus on the universal problems of organizing—the division of labor and the integration of effort. At the same time, it incorporates new ideas on designs for cooperation in organizations.

The studies published here employ a wide variety of theories and research designs to contribute to this renewal of organization design research, considering collaborative ways of working, organizational learning, and strategic innovation.

Introduction; John Joseph, Oliver Baumann, Richard Burton, and Kannan Srikanth

  • Fit and Coordination
  • Designing a Culture of Collaboration: When Changing Beliefs is (Not) Enough; Ozgecan Kocak and Phanish Puranam
  • Toward a Theory of Organizational Integration; Xavier Castañer and Mikko Ketokivi Configuration and Control
  • The Genesis of Control Configurations During Organizational Founding; Laura Cardinal, Sim Sitkin, Chris Long, and C. Chet Miller
  • Balanced Control as an Enabler of Organizational Ambidexterity; Karl Aschenbrücker and Tobias Kretschmer
  • Division of Labor and Organizational Learning
  • Exploration and Negative Feedback – Behavioral Learning, Escalation of Commitment, and Organizational Design; Thomas Keil, Pasi Kuusela, and Nils Stieglitz
  • Differentiation and Integration in Organizational Learning: A Garbage Can Model; Sangyoon Yi, Nils Steiglitz, and Thorbjørn Knudsen
  • Structure and Strategy
  • Organization Design and Competitive Strategy: An Application to the Case of Divisionalization; Metin Sengul
  • Organization Design and Firm Heterogeneity: Towards an Integrated Research Agenda for Strategy; Florian Englmaier, Nicolai Foss, Thorbjørn Knudsen, and Tobias Kretschmer
  • New Organizational Forms and Adaptation
  • Designing a Collaborative Community: An Agent-Based Simulation Model; Børge Obel, Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson, Lars Bach, and Charles Snow
  • Limits to the Wisdom of the Crowd in Idea Selection; Felipe Csaszar
  • Systemic Innovation of Complex One-Off Products: The Case of Green Buildings; Raymond E. Levitt, Riitta Katila and Dana A. Sheffer

Scholars in various areas of business survey emerging trends and research in organization design, focusing on mechanisms and on topics that mainstream journals might consider too exploratory, risky, or unusual. They cover fit and coordination, configuration and control, division of labor and organizational learning, structure and strategy, and new organizational forms and problem solving. Among their topics are designing a culture of collaboration: when changing beliefs is (not) enough, balanced control as an enabler of organizational ambidexterity, differentiation and integration in organizational learning: a garbage can model, organization design and firm heterogeneity: towards an integrated research agenda for strategy, and limits to the wisdom of the crown in idea selection.

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John Joseph is an Associate Professor of Strategy at the University of California Irvine’s Paul Merage School of Business, USA. John’s research examines organization designs for better strategic planning, innovation, and growth.
Oliver Baumann is a Professor with special responsibilities in Strategic Organization Design at the University of Southern Denmark, Denmark. His research focuses on the implications of organization design for organizational learning.
Richard M. Burton is Professor Emeritus of Organization and Strategy at The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, USA. His research focuses on organization design, particularly its relationship to strategy for the firm.
Kannan Srikanth is an Associate Professor of Strategy at the Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University, USA. His research investigates how to design organizations and inter-organizational relationships to be more effective and more innovative.