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Drivers of Organizational Responsiveness
Erik de Waard
H. W. Volberda
Joseph L. Soeters
其他書名
Experiences of a Military Crisis Response Organization
出版
SSRN
, 2015
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=9evizwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The topic of organizational responsiveness - where organizations need to flexibly react to strategic and operational demands simultaneously - has been under-explored in strategic management research. Our study was initiated to shed more light on this topic, primarily by studying an organization specifically designed to handle crises. By definition, crisis response organizations have to be prepared to react to unpredictable events. Moreover, the volatility of the crisis situation itself requires a high degree of flexibility to get or keep the situation under control. The study hypothesizes modular organizing and organizational sensing to be key drivers of organizational responsiveness. Empirically, we examine the effect these two variables have on the responsiveness of the Netherlands armed forces for crisis response deployment. Findings indicate that modular organizing and organizational sensing are drivers of responsiveness. In addition, our study uncovered the importance of an organization's level of system decomposition to responsiveness. A high degree of system granularity can lead to a predominantly inward focus whereas organizational responsiveness calls for a strong external orientation.