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Dynamic Management of Organization Structure for Residential Energy-Saving Reconstruction Enterprises

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It is very important to residential energy-saving reconstruction enterprises (REREs) that the right organization structure is acquired, and dynamic management organization structure is advantageous for REREs to achieve their goals. In order to improve enterprise organization structure effectively, the method of dynamic management for organization structure is discussed. According to the character of REREs, the main influence factors of REREs’ organization structure are analyzed, which include the characteristics and goals of growing phrases of enterprise, management thought, enterprise culture, enterprise strategy, enterprise types, enterprise size, market change and macro-circumstance. Based on the analysis of efficiency of organization structure, applying synthesis scoring method and addition rule of efficiency evaluation, the dynamic management model of organization structure for REREs is established. To illustrate the rationality and practicability of this model, a case study will be demonstrated.

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This work is supported by National Soft Science Research Program (2011GXQ4D080) and Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (20116120110010). We thank Professor B. Guo and Professor F. Lan for enlightening discussions.

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Zhao, Y., Liu, X., Zhao, Y. (2014). Dynamic Management of Organization Structure for Residential Energy-Saving Reconstruction Enterprises. In: Yang, D., Qian, Y. (eds) Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-44916-1_8

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