2014
DOI: 10.1057/jit.2013.30
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Managing Technological Change in the Digital Age: The Role of Architectural Frames

Abstract: Abstract. Inspired by Herbert Simon's notion of nearly decomposable systems, researchers have examined modularity as a powerful approach to manage technological change in product innovation. We articulate this approach as the hierarchy-of-parts architecture and explain how it emphasizes decomposition of a design into loosely coupled parts and subsequent aggregation of these into an industrial product. To realize the scale benefits of modularity, firms successively freeze design specifications before production… Show more

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“…With the digitization of innovation, these assumptions are increasingly being challenged (e.g., Henfridsson et al 2014;Nylén and Holmström 2015;Yoo et al 2012), raising the need for new theory development and inviting alternative conceptualizations. Below we briefly review the research challenging these assumptions, paving the path for new theory development.…”
Section: Challenging Key Assumptions Of Innovation Management Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the digitization of innovation, these assumptions are increasingly being challenged (e.g., Henfridsson et al 2014;Nylén and Holmström 2015;Yoo et al 2012), raising the need for new theory development and inviting alternative conceptualizations. Below we briefly review the research challenging these assumptions, paving the path for new theory development.…”
Section: Challenging Key Assumptions Of Innovation Management Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, we draw on literature on digital innovation [8,20,21,23,25] to investigate how lightweight technology strengthens path creation initiatives dealing with optimization of horizontal flow. Lightweight technology and the knowledge regimes attached to it are concerned with continuous improvement, and this requires dynamic and flexible follow-up from the supplier.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, we are interested in lightweight IT as an example of digital innovation. This includes investigating the innovative potential including the increasing redesign flexibility [23]; their ability to establish digital links and provide changed control paradigms [20], through distributed organization [21].…”
Section: Digital Infrastructures and Lightweight Itmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is possible since the costs of reproducing digital technology, once the initial design is developed, become negligible [7]. Furthermore, the modular and layered architecture of digital technology [18,45] creates infinite opportunities for flexible configurations and customisations. It creates possibilities for cheaply modifying existing technologies when and where needed to sustain growth.…”
Section: Scalingmentioning
confidence: 99%