打开“非我发明”的黑箱:态度、决策偏差与行为后果

Opening the Black Box of “Not Invented Here”: Attitudes, Decision Biases, and Behavioral Consequences

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES · 2014
被引 283
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

分析了“非我发明”综合征的成因、态度基础和行为后果,区分了知识被视为“外部”的不同来源,并探讨了这种感知如何导致对有用知识的拒绝,为未来研究提供了方向。

Abstract

The not-invented-here syndrome (NIH) describes a negative attitude toward knowledge (ideas, technologies) derived from an external source. Even though it is one of the most cited constructs in the literature on knowledge transfer, previous research has not provided a clear understanding of the antecedents, underlying attitudes, and behavioral consequences of NIH. The objective of our paper is to open the black box of NIH by providing an in-depth analysis of this frequently mentioned yet rarely understood phenomenon. Building on recent research in psychology and an extensive review of the management literature on NIH, we first develop a framework of different sources classifying knowledge as “external.” We then discuss how a perception as “external” may trigger the rejection of this knowledge, even if it is useful for the organization. Differentiating various functions of an attitude, we hereby identify possible trajectories linking NIH with such biased individual behavior and decision making. We apply this understanding to develop an extensive agenda for future research.

知识管理组织行为认知心理学决策偏差