Original scientific paper
Modeling Organizational Design - Applying A Formalism Model From Theoretical Physics
Robert Fabac
orcid.org/0000-0002-6386-4469
; Faculty of organization and informatics University of Zagreb, Varaždin, Croatia
Josip Stepanić
orcid.org/0000-0003-0674-9883
; Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Modern organizations are exposed to diverse external environment influences. Currently accepted concepts of organizational design take into account structure, its interaction with strategy, processes, people, etc. Organization design and planning aims to align this key organizational design variables. At the higher conceptual level, however, completely satisfactory formulation for this alignment doesn’t exist. We develop an approach originating from the application of concepts of theoretical physics to social systems. Under this approach, the allocation of organizational resources is analyzed in terms of social entropy, social free energy and social temperature. This allows us to formalize the dynamic relationship between organizational design variables. In this paper we relate this model to Galbraith's Star Model and we also suggest improvements in the procedure of the complex analytical method in organizational design.
Keywords
adaptation; organizational design; Galbraith's Star Model; model variables; resources; social entropy; social free energy; social temperature
Hrčak ID:
25934
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Publication date:
21.7.2008.
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