What is the Right Organization Design?

19 Pages Posted: 5 Feb 2007

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N. Anand

Imperial College London

Richard L. Daft

Vanderbilt University - Organizational Behavior

Date Written: December 7, 2006

Abstract

This paper is a follow up to Robert Duncan's seminal article, "What is the Right Organization Structure?" published in Organization Dynamics in 1979. The purpose of this paper is to present key developments in organization structure and design since Duncan's article was published. The design developments are organized into three eras. Era 1was dominant until the late 1970s and included the use of traditional functional and divisional structures, including matrix overlays. Era 2 started in the 1980s and includes the designs that organize around horizontal processes, such as re-engineering. Era 3 came into its own in the 1990s when corporations embraced the hollow, modular and virtual organization forms that open the organization to outside sourcing partnerships. Design principles and examples of when to use each design are discussed.

Keywords: Organization design, organization structure

Suggested Citation

Anand, N. and Daft, Richard L., What is the Right Organization Design? (December 7, 2006). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=961013 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.961013

N. Anand (Contact Author)

Imperial College London ( email )

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United Kingdom

Richard L. Daft

Vanderbilt University - Organizational Behavior ( email )

Nashville, TN 37203
United States

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