眼不见,心不齐:理解分布式团队中的冲突

Out of Sight, Out of Sync: Understanding Conflict in Distributed Teams

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2003
被引 969 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究地理分布如何引发团队冲突,分析距离和技术中介对成员的影响,预测所有冲突类型都会损害分布式团队绩效,并探讨随时间缓解负面影响的动态过程。

Abstract

The bulk of our understanding of teams is based on traditional teams in which all members are collocated and communicate face to face. However, geographically distributed teams, whose members are not collocated and must often communicate via technology, are growing in prevalence. Studies from the field are beginning to suggest that geographically distributed teams operate differently and experience different outcomes than traditional teams. For example, empirical studies suggest that distributed teams experience high levels of conflict. These empirical studies offer rich and valuable descriptions of this conflict, but they do not systematically identify the mechanisms by which conflict is engendered in distributed teams. In this paper, we develop a theory-based explanation of how geographical distribution provokes team-level conflict. We do so by considering the two characteristics that distinguish distributed teams from traditional ones: Namely, we examine how being distant from one's team members and relying on technology to mediate communication and collaborative work impacts team members. Our analysis identifies antecedents to conflict that are unique to distributed teams. We predict that conflict of all types (task, affective, and process) will be detrimental to the performance of distributed teams, a result that is contrary to much research on traditional teams. We also investigate conflict as a dynamic process to determine how teams might mitigate these negative impacts over time.

团队管理冲突管理分布式团队组织行为