要事先行:知识工作团队中的结果导向与过程导向

Putting first things first: Outcome and process focus in knowledge work teams

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2009
被引 35
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究知识团队在复杂开放任务中,结果导向与过程导向对绩效的影响,发现结果导向更有利,且行动识别水平起中介作用,早期干预对管理者有挑战。

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents a new perspective on the management of outcomes and processes in a knowledge team's work. Knowledge teams frequently face complex, open‐ended tasks for which the a priori specification of goals and work processes is not possible. Such teams must define these work elements themselves; emphasizing one over the other can lead a team to become either outcome‐or process‐focused, with implications for the level at which they identify their activities and the flexibility with which they conduct work. A survey study of student teams and a field study of organizational teams test the effects of outcome versus process focus on performance. Consistent with prior findings, the first study demonstrates that outcome focus is positively related to performance on complex, open‐ended tasks and that team members' level of action identification mediates the effects of outcome and process focus on performance. Action research conducted as part of the second study demonstrates the importance of early events in a team's life cycle and the challenge for managers who hope to influence their teams to have a greater degree of focus on outcomes over process. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

知识管理团队绩效组织行为工作设计