Crossing Boundaries: Stage-Gate Model as a Boundary Object - A qualitative study on the function of the stage-gate model as a boundary object in cross-functional work
Sammanfattning
Industry 4.0 has set new market demands for traditional industrial companies to foster
innovation. There has therefore been a heightened interest within industrial organizations to produce new products by working in cross-functional teams. Most traditional organizations
currently use a traditional management tool, the stage-gate model, during new product
development. This paper investigates the stage-gate model’s function as a boundary object in
cross-functional work through a qualitative single case-study in a traditional industrial
organization. It sets to explore the dispersed opinions of researchers on a management tools
function as a boundary object. The purpose of this study is therefore to provide a better
understanding of how a management tool, the stage-gate model, functions as a boundary object
in cross-functional work. The findings show that boundary objects function in cross-functional
work, when complemented with boundary spanning activities such as training, pulse meetings, informal and formal encounters. The paper provides further insight to the research field of management on boundary objects’ function when complemented with boundary spanning activities. The research further contributes to practitioners by highlighting the importance of additional activities and their support to the management tool used in cross-functional work.
Examinationsnivå
Master 2-years
Övrig beskrivning
MSc in Management
Samlingar
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Datum
2019-07-02Författare
Kozarcanin, Seila
Ahmed Mohamed, Weris
Nyckelord
Stage-Gate model
Industry 4.0
Product Development
Boundary Object
Boundary Spanning Activities
Cross-functional work
Cross-functional teams
Serie/rapportnr.
Master Degree Project
2019:122
Språk
eng
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