1999
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5915.1999.tb00919.x
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Modular Network Design: Using Information and Communication Technology to Allocate Production Tasks in a Virtual Organization*

Abstract: The increased interest in customer service and the trend towards customization gives rise to new organizational forms such as the virtual organization. This paper introduces the Modular Network Design (MND) approach to complement Mowshowitz' (1997) theory of virtual organization. This theory focuses on metamanagement of the virtual organization and consists of four activities: (1) determine and analyze customer requirements, ( 2 ) track the possibilities for satisfying these requirements, (3) develop and alloc… Show more

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“…For this, the LSPs' capabilities need to be upgraded to remain relevant and integrated with the services of MNC1. An enterprise based IT platform which supports SCO and service delivery should be established [5]. The LSPs focus on their domain and try to establish their reputation in their areas.…”
Section: Scenario 1-mnc Network + Lspsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For this, the LSPs' capabilities need to be upgraded to remain relevant and integrated with the services of MNC1. An enterprise based IT platform which supports SCO and service delivery should be established [5]. The LSPs focus on their domain and try to establish their reputation in their areas.…”
Section: Scenario 1-mnc Network + Lspsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hinterhuber [4] defined the orchestrator as a firm or a set of firms, which coordinates the activities of a wide array of partner companies and relates to them effectively. It is normally a dominant organization that searches for and selects partners to be pulled in for a particular business opportunity [5]. Under an orchestration scenario, supply chains have more flexible and scalable structures and better resource availability to handle the dynamics, and hence are more sustainable for growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally modular production incorporates two aspects: the decomposition of modules, namely, according to certain connection rules to decompose a complex system or process into self-disciplined subsystems; the integration of modules, namely, to connect the different independent subsystems into a complete system or process [47].…”
Section: An Overview On Selection Of Modular Suppliermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoogeweegen et al (1999) developed a method to design modular business networks and to optimize the allocation of tasks in a business network based on modularity principles. Current groupware systems, however, do not yet allow for the desired degree of flexibility and integrated standard software is usually not flexible enough to cope with these requirements.…”
Section: A New Business Network Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%