Innovative Forms of Organizing
International Perspectives
- Andrew M Pettigrew - University of Oxford, UK
- Richard Whittington - Said Business School, University of Oxford, UK
- Leif Melin - Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
- Carlos Sanchez-Runde - IESE Business School, Barcelona, Spain
- Frans A J van den Bosch - Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Winfried Ruigrok - University of St Gallen - HSG, Switzerland
- Tsuyoshi Numagami - Hitotsubashi University, Japan
Innovative Forms of Organizing, the eagerly awaited sequel to The Innovating Organization (SAGE, 2000), draws upon the comprehensive data sets of the INFORM programme of research, to examine the development of innovative forms of organizing and company performance in organizations across Europe, Japan and the United States.
Innovative Forms of Organizing establishes and develops three strong themes: organizing and strategizing; complementarities, change and performance; and the management of dualities in the modern corporation. The book then discusses the implications of its presented ideas for strategizing/organizing in the 21st century firm and the challenges for management researchers of conducting large scale, international comparative research. Innovative Forms of Organizing thereby illustrates 21st Century management research in 21st Century organizations across Europe, Japan and the USA.
This seminal international study will be a classic in the field for years to come for scholars and policy makers in academia, business and government who are interested in strategy, organization and international management.