Exploring the Problem-Finding and Problem-Solving Approach for Designing Organizations
An emerging problem-finding and problem-solving approach suggests that management's discovering problems to solve, opportunities to seize, and challenges to respond to, are vital to organizations. This paper explores the extent to which the problem-finding and problem-solving approach can provide a foundation for joining the capabilities, dynamic capabilities, and governance perspectives as a way to help scholars and practitioners to coherently design organizations from the perspective of design science. The problem-finding and problem-solving approach offers a unit of analysis and a set of behavioral assumptions that enable us to address open questions within the extant literature and to propose new questions in management research.
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2011-12
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Authors: | Nickerson, Jack A. ; Yen, C. James ; Mahoney, Joseph T. |
Institutions: | College of Business, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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