老板不在时:多地点软件维护组织中管理者与员工分离对员工绩效的影响

When the Boss Is Away: Manager–Worker Separation and Worker Performance in a Multisite Software Maintenance Organization

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2017
被引 56
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究管理者与员工分离对员工绩效的影响,发现任务复杂度、同事经验和主管经验会调节这种影响,有时分离反而提升绩效。

Abstract

Distributed work is ubiquitous in modern organizations, as are situations where managers and workers interact remotely. Past research postulates the existence of costs of manager–worker separation, but empirical evidence is scant and inconclusive. Building on the literature on manager–worker separation and distributed work we claim that the effect of manager–worker separation on worker performance varies depending on three factors: task complexity, collocation of the worker with experienced peers, and manager supervisory experience. We investigate our arguments by developing hypotheses in the context of a multisite IT services organization, where we collected data encompassing 13,435 software maintenance tasks executed within a two years period. We find that the hypothesized interaction effects are significant and can give rise to costs of manager–worker separation. However, our results also pinpoint the existence of situations where benefits of manager–worker separation are present, that is, where remote supervision leads to superior worker performance. In practice, our findings suggest that organizations should consider task, work configuration, and manager characteristics when deciding whether workers and managers should be collocated.

组织管理远程工作员工绩效软件维护