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Title Systemic Innovation Of Complex One-Off Products: The Case Of Green Buildings
ID_Doc 32463
Authors Katila, R; Levitt, RE; Sheffer, D
Title Systemic Innovation Of Complex One-Off Products: The Case Of Green Buildings
Year 2019
Published
DOI 10.1108/S0742-332220180000040011
Abstract The authors provide new quantitative evidence of the relationship between technologies and organizational design in the context of complex one-off products. The systems that produce complex, one-off products in mature, fragmented industries such as construction lack many of the typical organizational features that researchers have deemed critical to product development success (e.g., team familiarity, frequent communication, and strong leadership). In contrast, the complexity of these products requires a diverse knowledge base that is rarely found within a single firm. The one-off nature of construction's products further requires improvization and development by a distributed network of highly specialized teams. And because the product is complex, significant innovations in the end product require systemic shifts in the product architecture. Riitta Katila, Raymond E. Levitt and Dana Sheffer use an original, handcollected dataset of the design and construction of 112 energy-efficient "green" buildings in the United States, combined with in-depth fieldwork, to study these questions. A key conclusion is that the mature US construction industry, with its particularly fragmented supply chain, is not well suited to implementing "systemic innovations" that require coordination across trades or stages of the project. However, project integration across specialists with the highest levels of interdependence (i.e., craft, contract integration) mitigates the knowledge and coordination problems. There are implications for research on how technology shapes organizations (and particularly how organizations shape technology), and on the supply chain configuration strategies of firms in the construction industry as well as building owners who are seeking to build the best buildings possible within their budgets.
Author Keywords Innovation; product development; complex products; distributed systems; mature industries; project integration
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000534282400012
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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