交易区的生活:在后官僚组织中构建跨边界协调

Life in the Trading Zone: Structuring Coordination Across Boundaries in Postbureaucratic Organizations

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2006
被引 800 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究互动营销组织中不同群体如何在高速、不确定环境下进行跨边界协调,发现协调实践虽促进适应性和学习,但也带来速度优先于质量、误解和返工等问题。

Abstract

In our study of an interactive marketing organization, we examine how members of different communities perform boundary-spanning coordination work in conditions of high speed, uncertainty, and rapid change. We find that members engage in a number of cross-boundary coordination practices that make their work visible and legible to each other, and that enable ongoing revision and alignment. Drawing on the notion of a “trading zone,” we suggest that by engaging in these practices, members enact a coordination structure that affords cross-boundary coordination while facilitating adaptability, speed, and learning. We also find that these coordination practices do not eliminate jurisdictional conflicts, and often generate problematic consequences such as the privileging of speed over quality, suppression of difference, loss of comprehension, misinterpretation and ambiguity, rework, and temporal pressure. After discussing our empirical findings, we explore their implications for organizations attempting to operate in the uncertain and rapidly changing contexts of postbureaucratic work.

组织管理跨边界协调后官僚组织知识管理