Wakes of Innovation in Project Networks: The Case of Digital 3-D Representations in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction
Richard J. Boland (),
Kalle Lyytinen () and
Youngjin Yoo ()
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Richard J. Boland: Department of Information Systems, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Kalle Lyytinen: Department of Information Systems, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Youngjin Yoo: Fox School of Business, Temple University, 1810 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122
Organization Science, 2007, vol. 18, issue 4, 631-647
Abstract:
Changes in the technologies of representation in a heterogeneous, distributed sociotechnical system, such as a large construction project, can instigate a complex pattern of innovations in technologies, practices, structures, and strategies. We studied the adoption of digital three-dimensional (3-D) representations in the building projects of the architect Frank O. Gehry, and observed that multiple, heterogeneous firms in those projects produced diverse innovations, each of which created a wake of innovation. Together, these multiple wakes of innovation produce a complex landscape of innovations with unpredictable peaks and valleys. Gehry’s adoption of digital 3-D representations disturbed the ecology of interactions and stimulated innovations in his project networks by: providing path-creating innovation trajectories in separate communities of practice, creating trading zones where communities could create knowledge about diverse innovations, and offering a means for intercalating innovations across heterogeneous communities. Our study suggests that changes in digital representations that are central to the functioning of a distributed system can engender multiple innovations in technologies, work practices, and knowledge across multiple communities, each of which is following its own distinctive tempo and trajectory.
Keywords: innovation; diffusion of innovation; innovation theory; IT-induced innovation; wakes of innovation; digital 3-D representation; intercalated innovations; trading zones; Frank Gehry; path creation; path dependency; distributed systems; architecture; engineering and construction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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