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Organizational information requirements, media richness and structural design

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Models are proposed that show how organizations can be designed to meet the information needs of technology, interdepartmental relations, and the environment to both reduce uncertainty and resolve equivocality.
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This paper answers the question, "Why do organizations process information?" Uncertainty and equivocality are defined as two forces that influence information processing in organizations. Organization structure and internal systems determine both the amount and richness of information provided to managers. Models are proposed that show how organizations can be designed to meet the information needs of technology, interdepartmental relations, and the environment. One implication for managers is that a major problem is lack of clarity, not lack of data. The models indicate how organizations can be designed to provide information mechanisms to both reduce uncertainty and resolve equivocality.

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Organizing for Global Competition

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used information processing theory as the basis for examining alternative organizational designs for information technology in a globally competing firm and found that in nearly half of the organizations, the way information technology activities are organized is inconsistent with the way the organization is reportedly structured.
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Two faces of anonymity: Paradoxical effects of cues to identity in CMC

TL;DR: This study supports the widespread assumption that rich interactions that allow the transmission of cues to identity are superior in that they make the interaction more personal, but that these outcomes are not mirrored by the evaluation of the interaction.
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The Relationship Between Information System Planning Sophistication and Information System Success: An Empirical Assessment*

TL;DR: Empirical results suggest that the explanation presented here (i.e., IS success facilitates IS planning sophistication) provides an equally good alternative to the more traditional explanation.
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Relative Leader–Member Exchange Within Team Contexts: How and when Social Comparison Impacts Individual Effectiveness

TL;DR: In this paper, a multilevel model was developed to examine how and when a focal individual's leader-member exchange relative to the LMXs of coworkers within the team (relative LMX, or RLMX) influences individual in-role performance, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), and job satisfaction.
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The value of self-service: long-term effects of technology-based self-service usage on customer retention

TL;DR: It is concluded that firms should not shift customers toward self-service channels completely, especially not at the beginning of a relationship, and the notion of actively managing customers' cocreation of value is stressed.
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The External Control of Organizations: A Resource Dependence Perspective

TL;DR: The External Control of Organizations as discussed by the authors explores how external constraints affect organizations and provides insights for designing and managing organizations to mitigate these constraints, and it is the fact of the organization's dependence on the environment that makes the external constraint and control of organizational behavior both possible and almost inevitable.
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Organizations in Action

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A Behavioral Theory of the Firm

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of basic concepts in the Behavioral Theory of the Firm, and present a specific price and output model for a specific type of products. But they do not discuss the relationship between the two concepts.
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How does internal information reduce the agency problem?

The provided paper does not directly address the agency problem or how internal information reduces it. The paper focuses on the information needs of organizations and how they can be designed to meet those needs.