职业冰球队的结构性中断、关系实验与绩效:成员变更的网络视角

Structural Disruption, Relational Experimentation, and Performance in Professional Hockey Teams: A Network Perspective on Member Change

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2017
被引 53
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究职业冰球队核心成员因伤退出后,团队如何通过关系实验调整互动网络以提升绩效,对关注团队动态和网络分析的学者有参考价值。

Abstract

This paper explores how action teams reorganize their interdependent relationships following the exit of a key team member. To do so, I adopt a network perspective to conceptualize interaction patterns as a network, first to identify members who are central to the team’s workflow, and second to assess changes in tie formation as teams experiment with their relational structure following member exit. Using data on professional hockey teams—where unexpected member change due to injury is frequent, but highly interdependent teams nonetheless carry out complex, time-sensitive work—results indicate that the injury of central players negatively affects team performance, even when controlling for individual performance. Teams adapted to central exits by maintaining their existing interaction patterns, even though higher levels of relational experimentation following an injury were positively associated with performance. By considering changes in ties within a team, a network approach focuses on the relationships that are disrupted by compositional change and provides a more flexible way of thinking about adaptation and reorganization beyond a team’s formal structure.

组织网络团队绩效成员变更适应性