Emerging capability or continuous challenge? Relocating knowledge work and managing process interfaces

This study examines interface management as a dynamic organizational capability supporting an increasing global distribution of knowledge work, based on an in-depth case of an automotive supplier. We show how local responses to experiences of task and interface ambiguity following the relocation of...

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Published inIndustrial and corporate change Vol. 22; no. 5; pp. 1159 - 1193
Main Authors Manning, Stephan, Hutzschenreuter, Thomas, Strathmann, Alexander
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Oxford Publishing Limited (England) 01.10.2013
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Summary:This study examines interface management as a dynamic organizational capability supporting an increasing global distribution of knowledge work, based on an in-depth case of an automotive supplier. We show how local responses to experiences of task and interface ambiguity following the relocation of R&D processes may lead to a shift of organizational attention from ex-ante process design to continuous process and interface management. Findings suggest that flexible interface manager positions and partnership structures across locations facilitate local experimentation with effective transfer and handling of ambiguous and partially tacit tasks. This enhances the firm's capacity to distribute an increasing variety of knowledge work. Findings stress the importance of interface management in supporting the effective global re-organization of knowledge work, as well as the role of local experimentation, centralized global learning, and flexible structural support for dynamic global capability development. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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ISSN:0960-6491
1464-3650
DOI:10.1093/icc/dts034