Trust and Virtual Organisations - Emergent Considerations for Virtual Interorganisational Work in the Global Chemicals Industry

P. Lewis, Maria Katsorchi-Hayes
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The development of Grid computing technologies has stimulated additional interest in the concept of the virtual organization, with the promise of ‘always available’ processing power seeming to offer sufficient processing power to overcome any technical obstacles to transparent global interorganizational working. However, whilst the academic literature has given much attention to the theory of virtual organization there have been few viable real-life examples. This paper reports on research undertaken in the UK Chemicals industry where the technical design of Grid middleware was supported by an interpretive investigation of the ‘fit’ between the needs of industry and the forms of interorganisational working that the middleware was intended to support. The research suggests that this discrepancy between interest in, and implementation of, virtual organizations may arise from a misunderstanding of the role trust plays in existing business practices and the consequent requirements for supporting trust in a virtual organization. Business relationships emerge to be deeply rooted in personal contact and popular and elusive views of looking at virtual organizing need to be reconsidered in favor of a more context-bounded approach.
信任和虚拟组织-全球化学工业中虚拟组织间工作的紧急考虑
网格计算技术的发展激发了人们对虚拟组织概念的更多兴趣,“永远可用”的处理能力似乎提供了足够的处理能力来克服透明的全球组织间工作的任何技术障碍。然而,虽然学术文献对虚拟组织理论给予了很大的关注,但现实生活中却很少有可行的例子。本文报告了在英国化工行业进行的一项研究,其中网格中间件的技术设计是通过对行业需求与中间件旨在支持的跨组织工作形式之间的“契合”进行解释性调查来支持的。研究表明,这种对虚拟组织的兴趣和实施之间的差异可能源于对信任在现有商业实践中所扮演的角色的误解,以及在虚拟组织中支持信任的随之而来的要求。业务关系的出现深深植根于个人接触,需要重新考虑流行的和难以捉摸的看待虚拟组织的观点,以支持更有上下文限制的方法。
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