Managing in the Modular Age: Architectures, Networks, and OrganizationsISBN: 978-0-631-23315-2
Hardcover
424 pages
November 2002
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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This book brings together seminal articles by leading scholars of
technological and organizational systems, exploring the impact of
'modularity'. Modularity refers to an ability to take apart and put
together differenct products and networks, or to 'mix and match'
components in order to meet different user specifications. This is
of key importance today where new systems such as the World Wide
Web and many areas of the computer industry depend on it. The
volume pulls together and defines an exciting new area of inquiry:
into how our 'modular age' is reshaping the business
eco-system.
- Includes contributions from leading scholars of technology and
organization
- Modularity refers to an ability to take apart and put together
different products and systems, or to 'mix and match' components in
order to meet different user specifications.
- Consolidates and defines an area of inquiry that is becoming
increasingly important with the development of web-based and
'network' industries.
- Sensitizes readers to the complexity of issues surrounding new
modular products and systems created by e-business
- Encourages readers to make connections among different levels
and disciplines.
- Initiates a debate around issues of modularity.
- Includes a commentary co-authored by the late Nobel Laureate Herbert A. Simon to whom the book is dedicated.