Digitalization trends and organizational structure: bureaucracy, ambidexterity or post-bureaucracy?

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Ghulam Mustafa
Hans Solli-Sæther
Virginia Bodolica
Jon Ivar Håvold
Anam Ilyas
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[1] Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Department of International Business
[2] American University of Sharjah,The Said T. Khoury Chair of Leadership Studies, School of Business Administration
[3] Østfold University College,undefined
来源
Eurasian Business Review | 2022年 / 12卷
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Digitalization; Technological dynamism; Organizational structure; Bureaucracy; Post-bureaucracy; Ambidexterity;
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Nowadays, the vast majority of forward-looking organizations is activating under the imperative of embracing digital transformation. This study aims to contribute to a more fine-grained understanding of the relationship between digitalization and organizing processes, with a particular emphasis on organizational structure. Espousing the bureaucratic, ambidextrous, and post-bureaucratic views of structure based on the individual dimensions of centralization, formalization, skill variety, interdependence and integration, we ask which structural arrangement is more suitable for leveraging the benefits of digitalization. Two consecutive studies were conducted drawing on samples of 117 digital natives and 141 older-generation managers employed by various organizations located in Norway. Our empirical findings provide consistent cross-study support for the relevance of post-bureaucratic structure in the context of digitalization. We highlight the contributions of our research to extant knowledge in the field and discuss specific implications for theory and practice.
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页码:671 / 694
页数:23
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