Higher order change: a transorganizational system diagnostic model
Abstract
Purpose
Transorganizational systems (TSs) are a collection of organizations that have agreed to work interdependently to accomplish a task too large in scope for a single organization. TS are organizational structures capable of addressing large-scale problems, and are vitally important. However, relative to the stand-alone organization, TS theory is under-developed and currently no comprehensive diagnostic model exits for managing TS change. Theoretically constructed diagnostic models are essential ingredients of any planned change effort. The purpose of this paper is to propose a comprehensive model for diagnosing TS.
Design/methodology/approach
In this paper a comprehensive model for diagnosing TS is proposed. In constructing the model existing literature is integrated with the enduring organization development work of Cummings and Worley (2015). These authors developed a comprehensive model to diagnose organizations at three levels: individual, group, and organization. This paper proposes adding a fourth, higher order level – the TS level.
Findings
The resulting diagnostic model offers theorists and practitioners a comprehensive framework for use in diagnosing TS functionality and performance.
Practical implications
The results of quality diagnosis are essential in managing change leading to improved TS effectiveness.
Originality/value
Currently no comprehensive diagnostic model is available for managing higher order change in TS. This paper aims to fill this void.
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Acknowledgements
The authors thank Christopher G. Worley for comments that improved earlier versions of this article.
Citation
Ainsworth, D. and E. Feyerherm, A. (2016), "Higher order change: a transorganizational system diagnostic model", Journal of Organizational Change Management, Vol. 29 No. 5, pp. 769-781. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOCM-11-2015-0209
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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