01595nas a2200169 4500008004100000245007600041210006900117260000900186300001200195490000700207520102300214653001501237653003201252100001801284700001501302856010801317 2002 eng d00aOrganization design: The continuing influence of information technology0 aOrganization design The continuing influence of information tech c2002 a620-6270 v403 aDrawing from an information processing perspective, this paper examines how information technology (IT) has been a catalyst in the development of new forms of organizational structures. The article draws a historical linkage between the relative stability of an organization's task environment starting after the Second World War to the present environmental instability that now characterizes many industries. Specifically, the authors suggest that advances in IT have enabled managers to adapt existing forms and create new models for organizational design that better fit requirements of an unstable environment. Time has seemingly borne out this hypothesis as the bureaucratic structure evolved to the matrix to the network and now to the emerging shadow structure. IT has gone from a support mechanism to a substitute for organizational structures in the form of the shadow structure. The article suggests that the evolving and expanding role of IT will continue for organizations that face unstable environments.10aManagement10aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aDibrell, Clay1 aMiller, T. u/biblio/organization-design-continuing-influence-information-technology