持久的纽带

Ties That Last

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2013
被引 356
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于斯坦福大学15年研究合作数据,区分了组织内任务关系形成与持续的不同因素,发现形成依赖浅层匹配,持续则需深层关系质量评估。

Abstract

Using a longitudinal dataset of research collaborations over 15 years at Stanford University, we build a theory of intraorganizational task relationships that distinguishes the different factors associated with the formation and persistence of network ties. We highlight six factors: shared organizational foci, shared traits and interests, tie advantages from popularity, tie reinforcement from third parties, tie strength and multiplexity, and the instrumental returns from the products of ties. Findings suggest that ties form when unfamiliar people identify desirable and matching traits in potential partners. By contrast, ties persist when familiar people reflect on the quality of their relationship and shared experiences. The former calls for shallow, short-term strategies for assessing a broad array of potential ties; the latter calls for long-term strategies and substantive assessments of a relationship’s worth so as to draw extended rewards from the association. This suggests that organizational activities geared toward sustaining persistent intraorganizational task relationships need to be different from activities aimed at forging new ones.

组织行为社会网络团队协作管理