重返埃德蒙顿:与前雇主和同事竞争

Coming Back to Edmonton: Competing with Former Employers and Colleagues

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2015
被引 51
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究员工跳槽到新公司后,因集体和关系身份认同冲突,会更努力与前雇主竞争,但对前同事竞争较弱;基于NHL数据验证。

Abstract

Drawing on human and social capital theory, research on employee mobility has discussed the benefits and drawbacks of hiring employees from rival firms. To explain the performance implications of employee mobility, the literature has focused on what moving individuals can do, but has ignored what they are willing to do. However, to fully understand what individuals will actually do at the new firm, we need to understand both. We argue that what individuals are willing to do depends on their collective and relational identity. When competing against a former employer, individuals experience a conflict in their collective identity as they identify with both organizations but can only increase the welfare of one. To reduce this conflict, individuals strengthen their identification with the new organization and deidentify with the former by competing harder against the former organization. At the relational level, individuals can still identify with their ex-colleagues without harming the welfare of the new organization by competing harder with non-former colleagues but behaving less competitively toward former colleagues. We analyze data from the National Hockey League and find strong support for our hypotheses.

员工流动人力资本社会资本组织行为身份认同