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Scalable structuration resources

Harnessing knowledge resources for increasing returns scalable structuration at Infosys Technologies... [Pg.211]

How might a firm induce scalable structuration for sustained growth The processes a firm employs to harness inert resources are clearly inadequate to induce scalable structuration. A different set of organizational structures, systems, and processes is required (Galbraith... [Pg.212]

Scalability implies an ability to use the very resources that generate services in the present as platforms for future growth. Using terminology offered by March (1991), scalability represents structures and processes wherein exploration occurs as a byproduct of exploitation. Thereby, it reduces considerably the costs that a firm incurs in reconciling once separated forces for exploration with exploitation (Christensen Raynor, 2003 Thompson, 1967). Indeed, in dynamic environments, the flexibility, speed, and scope of operations required of a firm can be accomplished only if a balance can be generated between exploration and exploitation (Brown Eisenhardt, 1998 March, 1991 Tushman, Smith, Wood, Westerman, O Reilly, 2004). [Pg.212]


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