来自内部的威胁:客户经理对自己团队成员机会主义行为的担忧

The Threat from Within: Account Managers' Concern About Opportunism by Their Own Team Members

Management Science · 2011
被引 35
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现客户经理对客户进行专用投资后,会担心自己团队内非目标成员(如IT或财务专家)的机会主义行为,进而采取内部封锁行为,反而损害客户绩效。

Abstract

It is well known that transaction-specific investments (TSIs) made in customers by account managers makes them vulnerable to opportunism by customers (i.e., the targets of the investments). The present research shows that TSIs made in customers by account managers can also lead them to be concerned about internal opportunism by nontargets of the investments (e.g., information technology or finance specialists in their own teams). Furthermore, it shows that concern about internal opportunism leads account managers to engage in internal blocking of their own team members (i.e., restricting their access to customers and to customer information), which results in lower performance with customers. This phenomenon is a conundrum in that account managers interested in stronger performance with customers appear to block the very functional specialists who can help them attain better performance. This research also identifies two types of continuities (account manager–customer continuity and specialist–customer continuity) that moderate the relationship between TSIs and concern about internal opportunism. Building on the literature in economics and organization theory, our research suggests that cross-functional teams that are designed to bring different functional areas together are more complex to manage than previously believed. This paper was accepted by Pradeep Chintagunta and Preyas Desai, special issue editors. This paper was accepted by Pradeep Chintagunta and Preyas Desai, special issue editors.

交易专有投资内部机会主义内部阻隔客户经理跨职能团队