Information infrastructure centrality in the agile organization

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Abstract

Modern organizations face increasing pressure to find new ways to compete effectively in a dynamic global market. Many firms are turning to E-commerce and virtual structures, such as virtual organizations and virtual teams, to improve organizational agility and to expand globally. These solutions elevate the importance of information flow within the firm and among firm partners. New technologies are emerging at a rapid pace to support this increased flow of information. As organizations grow to depend upon these new technologies, their opportunities to expand into new geographic regions might be limited by the ability of the remote information infrastructure to support the organization's modernized requirements. Thus, firms seeking to improve their ability to compete globally might actually impede future expansion. © 2002, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Morris, S. A., & McManus, D. J. (2002). Information infrastructure centrality in the agile organization. Information Systems Management, 19(4), 8–12. https://doi.org/10.1201/1078/43202.19.4.20020901/38830.2

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