| I. Th. M. Snellen, Wim B. H. J. van de Donk - Computers - 1998 - 606 pages
...the shift towards networked forms of organization is intimately associated with technological change. 'Networks are the fundamental stuff of which new organizations...will be made. And they are able to form and expand., because of their reliance on the information power provided by the new technological paradigm' (Castells,... | |
| Klaus Brunnstein, Jacques Berleur - Computers - 2002 - 348 pages
...Society" (Vol. I of "The Information Age", 1999, p. 168) Castells forcefully argue for this solution: "Networks are the fundamental stuff of which new organizations are and will be made." • language re-design and re-presentation All the above mentioned elements are new and experimental... | |
| João José Pinto Ferreira - Business & Economics - 2003 - 298 pages
...triggering several research programs developing and using network-centric theories and methodologies. "Networks are the fundamental stuff of which new organizations are and will be made" says Castells adding further that the network will become the basic unit of economic organization.... | |
| Thomas Klatetzki, Veronika Tacke - Social Science - 2012 - 304 pages
...die vertikal integrierte Organisation im Informationszeitalter ablöst, ist die Netzwerkorganisation. „Networks are the fundamental stuff of which new organizations are and will be made" (ebd.: 168). Erfolgreiche Organisationen werden diejenigen sein, die Wissen erzeugen und übertragen,... | |
| Mick Marchington - Business & Economics - 2005 - 340 pages
...(Ashkenas et al. 1995). The claims are strong ones, as we see from the following accounts of change: Networks are the fundamental stuff of which new organizations are and will be made. (Castells 1996:168) Future [organizational] forms will all feature some of the properties of the dynamic... | |
| McGuigan, Jim - Social Science - 2006 - 218 pages
...instance, the film and television businesses. Whatever the specific forms, Castells says more generally, 'Networks are the fundamental stuff of which new organizations are and will be made' (1996: 168). For him, 'the unit is the network' (1996: 198). It is easy enough to see how Castells's... | |
| Alasdair Roberts - Law - 2006 - 348 pages
...of bureaucracy to the age of networks. "Networks," said the noted analyst Manuel Castells in 1996, "are the fundamental stuff of which new organizations are and will be made." 82 (Similarly, Ronald Diebert and Janice Gross Stein suggest that the network will be "the dominant... | |
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