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Information technology and organization design

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This paper pursues the growing importance of information technology within the field of organization design. We propose a new macrotheory model, examine the leading approaches to organization design regarding their treatment of IT innovations and propose an eclectic design process that incorporates IT during redesign projects. The implications for emerging organizational forms are also explored.

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Stebbins, M., Sena, J. & Shani, A. Information technology and organization design. J Inf Technol 10, 101–113 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1057/jit.1995.12

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