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Organisational relations in organisational design and engineering

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  • Piero Migliarese
  • Vincenzo Corvello

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Organisations can be seen as networks of organisational relations (ORs). Information systems (ISs) are able to modify ORs and, in turn, ORs have influence on ISs acceptance and use. Therefore, ORs are a key-variable in order to understand the interaction between organisational systems and ISs. While the structural and quantitative dimensions of ORs have been widely studied in the literature, few theoretical models exist which support the evaluation of ORs from a qualitative point of view. In this paper one of these models, the organisational relational model (ORM), has been used to study the mutual influence between ORs and ISs. In particular the effects of qualitative differences in ORs are studied. The paper provides a case study of a large Italian company in the oil and gas industry. Based on the obtained results an agile approach to the codesign of ORs and ISs is proposed.

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  • Piero Migliarese & Vincenzo Corvello, 2010. "Organisational relations in organisational design and engineering," International Journal of Organisational Design and Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 1(1/2), pages 55-68.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijodei:v:1:y:2010:i:1/2:p:55-68
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