The Innovating OrganizationAndrew M Pettigrew, Evelyn M Fenton The Innovating Organization is a systematic, empirical study of the change in forms from traditional multi-divisional hierarchies to flatter, less rigid networks. The rich array of data generated by the eight current international case studies provides fresh insights into the network organization, and suggests new methodologies for organizational research. Coopers & Lybrand, BP, Unilever, Rabobank and Saab are amongst the companies surveyed. |
Contents
Theoretical Perspectives on New Forms of Organizing | 1 |
Beyond the Global Matrix towards the Network | 117 |
The Emergence and Development of Internal Networks | 144 |
Shared Leadership and the Rise of | 178 |
New Forms of Organizing through Human Resource | 208 |
Integrating the Teambased Structure in the Business | 236 |
Initial Steps on the Path towards New Forms | 256 |
Complexities and Dualities in Innovative Forms | 279 |
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