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The “Mirroring” Hypothesis: Alignment between Product and

Exploring the Duality between Product and Organizational Architectures: A Test of the Mirroring Hypothesis

Exploring the Duality between Product and Organizational Architectures: A Test of the Mirroring Hypothesis

... the product 1 and; b) a license that allows a user to make unlimited copies of and modifications to this product (DiBona et al, ...The mirroring hypothesis suggests that the architectures of ...

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Testing the mirroring hypothesis in the NPD context : an analysis of the relationships between product architecture, NPD team structure, team knowledge creation and NPD project performance

Testing the mirroring hypothesis in the NPD context : an analysis of the relationships between product architecture, NPD team structure, team knowledge creation and NPD project performance

... new product development (NPD) context is also ...the mirroring effect and more importantly, its effects on project ...the mirroring hypothesis based on a wide scale of team structural and ...

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A Review of Product Variety and Strategy Alignment

A Review of Product Variety and Strategy Alignment

... Abstract Product variety is often assumed to yield competitive advantage by offering products or services tailored to specific market ...increased product variety is heavily dependent on the proper ...

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Alignment of microbial fitness with engineered product formation: obligatory coupling between acetate production and photoautotrophic growth

Alignment of microbial fitness with engineered product formation: obligatory coupling between acetate production and photoautotrophic growth

... The alignment of microbial fitness with product formation is a solution that directly tackles issues of strain instability, which are a major hurdle in the scale-up of many bio- technological ...

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Exploring the Duality between Product and Organizational Architectures: A Test of the Mirroring Hypothesis

Exploring the Duality between Product and Organizational Architectures: A Test of the Mirroring Hypothesis

... We note that the pairs we examine were not developed contemporaneously; open source projects are often started after a product category has reached maturity. Hence our results could be explained, in part, by ...

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Alignment of supply chain complexities with product demand and product design characteristics

Alignment of supply chain complexities with product demand and product design characteristics

... Linkage of supply chain processes is associated with integrating partners in a network. The values for this feature are closely associated with those of information sharing as mentioned above. They include integrated ...

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Towards a Reverse Mirroring Hypothesis

Towards a Reverse Mirroring Hypothesis

... 1 In a retrospective on their 1996 paper, Sanchez and Mahoney (2013) suggested several managerial and organizational factors that may explain why some firms do not adopt organization architectures that exactly mirror ...

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The Mirroring Hypothesis: Theory, Evidence and Exceptions

The Mirroring Hypothesis: Theory, Evidence and Exceptions

... core/periphery alignment, two organizational patterns coexist: there is a small “core” group that (contra mirroring) makes contributions throughout the system, and a larger “periphery” of contributors who ...

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Products and organizations, mirrors in a funhouse: three essays on the mirroring hypothesis

Products and organizations, mirrors in a funhouse: three essays on the mirroring hypothesis

... the mirroring relationship in different ways, suggesting the need for more careful theoretical and empirical investigation to untangle the different ...improving product system performance: ...on ...

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Mirroring or misting:

On the role of product architecture, product complexity,

and the rate of product component change

Mirroring or misting: On the role of product architecture, product complexity, and the rate of product component change

... of product architectures may often result in reconfigurations of ...the mirroring hypothesis may hold, not under which product or component conditions it may ...the mirroring ...

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An investigation of the mirroring of supply chain configuration modularity, and product modularity in contemporary supply chains

An investigation of the mirroring of supply chain configuration modularity, and product modularity in contemporary supply chains

... The mirroring hypothesis uses configuration entropy as a unifying concept, since systems are either tangible or are perceived to reduce complexity, by the nature of the way we define ...modularity, ...

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Rethinking the "mirroring" hypothesis: implications for technological modularity, tacit coordination, and radical innovation

Rethinking the "mirroring" hypothesis: implications for technological modularity, tacit coordination, and radical innovation

... We test our hypotheses using a large-scale survey of 121 high-tech firms in Shanghai, China, which is appropriate for our study. First, Shanghai provides us with a rich context for exploring radical innovation. As a ...

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A Comparative Study of Hypothesis Alignment and its Improvement for Machine Translation System Combination

A Comparative Study of Hypothesis Alignment and its Improvement for Machine Translation System Combination

... ing hypothesis alignment still remains the biggest challenge to confusion network-based MT system ...word alignment, which utilizes both direct and inverse word alignment between the ...

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Does the Product Quality Hypothesis Hold True? - Service Quality Differences between Independent and Exclusive Insurance Agents

Does the Product Quality Hypothesis Hold True? - Service Quality Differences between Independent and Exclusive Insurance Agents

... the product quality hypothesis holds ...the product range: a larger product range rises the service quality offered in case of models 3 to 5 which may indicate economies of scope which are ...

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Computing Consensus Translation for Multiple Machine Translation Systems Using Enhanced Hypothesis Alignment

Computing Consensus Translation for Multiple Machine Translation Systems Using Enhanced Hypothesis Alignment

... The new word order for E n is obtained through sorting the words in E n by the indices of the words in E m to which they are aligned. Two words in E n which are aligned to the same word in E m are kept in the original ...

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Indirect HMM based Hypothesis Alignment for Combining Outputs from Machine Translation Systems

Indirect HMM based Hypothesis Alignment for Combining Outputs from Machine Translation Systems

... 4 The parameters of IHMM are not tuned by maximum-BLEU training. In order to reduce the fluctuation of BLEU scores caused by the inconsistent translation output length, an unsupervised length adaptation method has been ...

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Review of Hypothesis Alignment Algorithms for MT System Combination via Confusion Network Decoding

Review of Hypothesis Alignment Algorithms for MT System Combination via Confusion Network Decoding

... The hypothesis alignment algorithm is a cru- cial part of building the confusion networks and many alternatives have been proposed in the ...pothesis alignment algorithms for MT sys- tem combination ...

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A TRAIL BETWEEN RIEMANN HYPOTHESIS  AND THE FOUNTS OF CURRENCY

A TRAIL BETWEEN RIEMANN HYPOTHESIS AND THE FOUNTS OF CURRENCY

... Riemann Hypothesis leads to substitute to an additive operation too much intuitively given, a multiplicative operation performed from a Cartesian product of sets able to describe a fibrous structure ...

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Iacoboni. Mirroring People. the Science Of

Iacoboni. Mirroring People. the Science Of

... my hypothesis. Given the links between imitation and the mirror neuron system in humans discussed in chapter 2, and given the large amount of behavioral data on imitation and empathy discussed previously in ...

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Are Product Spreads Useful for Forecasting? An Empirical Evaluation of the Verleger Hypothesis

Are Product Spreads Useful for Forecasting? An Empirical Evaluation of the Verleger Hypothesis

... the product spread, defined as the difference between suitably weighted refined product market prices and the price of crude ...involving product spreads and compare these models to the ...

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