涌现的网络结构与初始团队绩效:既有关系的调节作用

Emergent network structure and initial group performance: The moderating role of pre‐existing relationships

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2009
被引 33
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过管理模拟实验,发现团队中既有工作与友谊关系的密度直接提升初始绩效,且既有工作网络密度调节涌现工作网络密度与绩效的关系。

Abstract

Abstract Organization restructurings often put groups of employees into new teams and roles, and it is not unusual for some of these new teammates to have pre‐existing work and friendship relationships. While there has been much theorizing on the impact of existing social network structures on group performance, there has been less research on how pre‐existing relationships help or hinder initial group performance, especially in teams with interdependent roles and tasks. We explore several hypotheses in a competitive management simulation involving 42 teams and find that (1) the density of pre‐existing work and friendship relationships are directly associated with higher initial group performance, and (2) pre‐existing work network density moderates the relationship between emergent work network density and initial group performance. In other words, the degree to which emergent work ties are based on pre‐existing work relationships (i.e., former co‐workers actually work together in their new roles) also contributes to higher initial group productivity. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

组织行为社会网络团队绩效管理模拟