Development of an Organizational Structure Model as a Basis for the Assessment of the Digital Transformation of Organizations

2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 2260-2271
Author(s):  
Huang Qiu Bo ◽  
Dong Zi Guang ◽  
Jiang Yun Feng

The purpose of this article is to explore how traditional retailers implement overall organization digitalization. A cross-case study based on grounded theory was conducted across four traditional retail enterprise cases, respectively from comprehensive supermarket, department store, brand exclusive chain and home appliance chain. Four digitalization tactics dimensions were obtained: physical resource orchestration, human resource orchestration, organizational structure orchestration and ecological relationship orchestration; two digital competition strategies were distinguished: conservative and offensive strategy. Thereby, based on the resource orchestration theory, a procedural strategy framework was developed, which can be used to guide the implementation of digitalization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Wendt

Digitalization primarily takes place in and through organizations. Despite this prominent role, however, the importance of organizational structure-building processes in the digital transformation is still underexposed in discourse. The fact that ongoing digitalization is linked to an established phenomenon and its own logic, is regularly not addressed due to the attraction potential of the semantics of the digital revolution. Digital revolution and the reordering of societal relationships, though, manifest themselves primarily in processes of reorganization. Structural automation processes in the ongoing digital transformation are limiting the scope for action, necessitating forms of structural structurelessness in organizations that cultivate opportunities for chance. Since organizations realize their operations as a dual of structure and individual, and the principle of organization is therefore based on the complementarity of structural formality and unpredictable informality. The paper discusses the topicality of the classical form of modern organization in the digital age and reflects on approaches to a contemporary design of spaces of opportunity. The reflexive handling of future openness is the central task of management and leadership in order to enable variation and innovation in organizations.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1037 ◽  
pp. 193-196
Author(s):  
Teng Da Ma ◽  
De Xin Zhou

The avionics system is a core component of the civil aircraft. To reduce the risk and cost of developing avionics system, shorten the development cycle, through the development process of avionics systems, variety of simulation and verification must be done. The bus excitation signals need to be provided for each avionics unit and the signals from each avionics unit need to be received and processed. The multilayer abstract model and organizational structure model of the bus excitation system was established. And a complete bus excitation system was designed. In this system, the ARINC429 bus signals and discrete signals for communication and navigation equipments were provided, and the signals from the equipments were received and processed. This system has been tested, and one practical application example of the system was given.


2022 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 0-0

Prior research has shown that digitalization is found to deliver a source of investigation for presenting organizations to redesign their business model in order to align their strategy towards digital transformation. This study examines the factors influencing digital innovation strategy in organizations and a model for digital innovation strategy in organizations is also developed . Specifically, drawing on data from 450 respondents, the researchers propose that the following variables: organizational IT application portfolio, organizational culture, organizational structure, organizational dynamic capabilities, leadership and ethics predict innovation and strategy in organizations. The researchers found that organizational culture variable contribution was the highest by collectively predicting 78.1% for digital innovation & strategy in organizations. Overall, this study contributes to the literature by providing a model for developing digital innovation strategy in organizations.


Author(s):  
Nurida Maulidia Rahma

The dissolution of government institutions occurred again in the administration of President Joko Widodo in 2020. The policies taken by President Joko Widodo always have a background on budget efficiency and bureaucracy. The same thing also happened in October 2019. In the direction of the President in October 2019 it was stated that there was a need to simplify the bureaucracy. Simplification of the bureaucracy is intended to create a dynamic, agile, and professional bureaucracy that is effective and efficient. To achieve these objectives, it is necessary to change the organizational structure. The need to form an organizational structure is the background of this paper. In order for an organization to run effectively and efficiently, it is necessary to have an organizational structure that suits the needs and conditions of an organization. This paper uses a qualitative design with literature survey techniques and case studies in the Center for Data and Scientific Documentation of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (PDDI LIPI). The output of this paper is a proposed organizational structure model that is in line with the current conditions of the PDDI LIPI and is considered for implementation in other public sector organizations.


2003 ◽  
Vol 44 (158) ◽  
pp. 45-79
Author(s):  
Mirjana Petkovic

This paper addresses factors, parameters and organisational structure model of public companies. The premise is that public companies have massive, inefficient and expensive organisation due to conditions (contingent factors) influencing operations; with changes in conditions their organizational structure will unavoidably change. As a possible solution for organisational redesign of public companies network forms are suggested. Two possible forms of big companies restructuring and four levels of thinning of public companies organisations are described.


2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 872-892 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcella M. Bonanomi ◽  
Daniel M. Hall ◽  
Sheryl Staub-French ◽  
Aubrey Tucker ◽  
Cinzia Maria Luisa Talamo

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the impact of digital technologies adoption on the forms of organization of large architecture and engineering (A/E) firms. Network theory has attracted scholarly and managerial attention, particularly from the perspective of the changes of project organization. However, little research focuses on network theory as a lens for understanding and managing the new forms of firms’ organization. Additionally, conventional organizational analyses are hampered by the lack of methods for understanding the changes in roles and relationships due to the adoption of digital technologies and examining their impact on organizational structures. Design/methodology/approach To address this gap, this research adopted a mixed-method case-study approach. This approach combined interviews, regular check-ins, and document analysis with data mining and social network analysis (SNA) to capture the changes of intra-organizational roles and relationships and for understanding their impact on the firm’s organizational structure. Using the data gathered, the authors created a dendrogram that shows the formal organizational structure, a sociogram that displays the informal organizational structure and a network map that visualizes the interplay between the two structures. Findings From this analysis, the authors identified four main findings: informal roles – as go-to people for advice and information about digital technologies – play within A/E firms facing digital transformation; such go-to people operate through informal networked relationships and beyond their formal roles; most of these relationships do not overlap with the formal reporting relationships; the combination of both these roles and relationships create an informal social network. The authors also show how managers can use SNA to understand the changes in roles and relationships due to the adoption of digital technologies and to diagnose their impact on organizational structures. Originality/value This research contributes to the literature of organizational design and change management from a network perspective in the context of the digital transformation of large A/E firms. It provides a systematic data-driven approach to understanding the changes of intra-organizational roles and relationships within A/E firms facing digital transformation and to diagnosing the impact of these changes on firms’ organizational structures.


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