While a variety of “product” modularity measures have been proposed and empirically used, little comparative research has been conducted on the characteristics and efficacy of such measures. This study explores how the use of diverse modularity measures affects the analysis of the “mirroring” hypothesis. Particularly, this study analyses the relationship between “product” modularity measures and the degree of: a) buyer-supplier integration in new product development; b) supply chain configuration. The empirical results suggest which of the analyzed measures of modularity are preferable, question the overall utility of such measures to really understand the organizational implications of complex technological systems and points to alternative measurement approaches.

Measuring modularity: engineering and management effects of different approaches

CAMUFFO, ARNALDO
2017

Abstract

While a variety of “product” modularity measures have been proposed and empirically used, little comparative research has been conducted on the characteristics and efficacy of such measures. This study explores how the use of diverse modularity measures affects the analysis of the “mirroring” hypothesis. Particularly, this study analyses the relationship between “product” modularity measures and the degree of: a) buyer-supplier integration in new product development; b) supply chain configuration. The empirical results suggest which of the analyzed measures of modularity are preferable, question the overall utility of such measures to really understand the organizational implications of complex technological systems and points to alternative measurement approaches.
2017
2016
Cabigiosu, Anna; Camuffo, Arnaldo
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