Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7415963 Journal of Engineering and Technology Management 2018 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The similarity between product architecture and organization design has become known as the “mirroring hypothesis”. We present a theoretical model of new product development using the NK-model, in which we represent organization design with varying degrees of mirroring. The main result holds that perfectly mirroring organizations only perform well in designing products with many components and low complexity, while imperfectly mirroring organizations do better in designing product with few components and high complexity. Our theoretical model can inform future empirical research, which hitherto lacked a common representation framework for organization design.
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