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Abstract
Some firms have turned their global operations into a formidable source of competitive advantage, whereas others hindered their agility. A lot depends on which activities are globally distributed, how they are configured and coordinated. Emerging body of literature and practice suggest that not only standardized manufacturing tasks, but also knowledge-intensive and proprietary activities, including research and development (R&D), are increasingly subject to global dispersion The purpose of this paper is to explore structural and infrastructural arrangements that take place in industrial firms as they globally disperse their development activities. The study employs qualitative methodology and on the basis of two case studies of Danish firms it highlights the challenges of distributed development as well as how these challenges can be dealt with. The paper outlines a variety of practices used by the companies in order to achieve control and coordination of distributed development activities. Three propositions are developed to advance the understanding of the continual search for an optimal organisational form to manage distributed development.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of The Ninth International Symposium on Global Manufacturing and China : High Performance Manufacturing:Global Perspective |
Editors | Xiaobo WU, Yongjiang SHI, Jian DU, Bin GUO |
Number of pages | 6 |
Place of Publication | Hangzhou, China |
Publisher | University of Cambridge, Institute for Manufacturing |
Publication date | 2013 |
Pages | 1-6 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-902546-18-6 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Event | The Ninth International Symposium on Global Manufacturing and China: High Performance Manufacturing:Global Perspective - Hangzhou, China Duration: 7 Sept 2013 → 8 Sept 2013 |
Conference
Conference | The Ninth International Symposium on Global Manufacturing and China |
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Country/Territory | China |
City | Hangzhou |
Period | 07/09/2013 → 08/09/2013 |
Keywords
- Distributed Development
- Configuration and Coordination
- Case studies
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SDC research project: Sino-Danish Center Research Project: Value Chain Innovation
Wæhrens, B. V., Slepniov, D., Johansen, J., Søberg, P. V., Cheng, Y., Vang, J., Madsen, E. S., Adeyemi, O. A., DU, J., Wu, X., Wu, D. & Schulzmann, D.
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Project: Research