安全还是盈利?追求冲突的目标

Safe or Profitable? The Pursuit of Conflicting Goals

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2019
被引 147 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究组织如何优先处理安全与盈利等冲突目标,发现当盈利不足时,航空公司会更重视安全,因为安全更关乎生存。

Abstract

In this study, we examine how multiple and sometimes conflicting goals are prioritized and pursued in organizations. Theories of coalitions and political behavior address prioritization among goals and changes in goal emphasis over time but cannot accurately predict the behavior of organizations that pursue conflicting goals. By linking theories of performance feedback theory and variable risk preferences, we show that performance shortfalls relative to aspirations on multiple goals can trigger managerial concerns for organizational failure. In such situations, the goal perceived as more important for survival gets priority and triggers stronger reactions. Empirically, we examine how airlines’ dual focus on safety and profitability affects decisions regarding fleet changes. In the airline industry, safety and profitability have clear conflicts (at least in the short term) owing to the costs of replacing aircraft models with poor safety records. We find evidence that airlines pursue fleet safety goals, but the nature and extent of that pursuit depend on whether the firm’s profitability goals are being met. As predicted, the responsiveness to safety goals is strengthened by low profitability because safety is associated more closely with survival. The study augments existing research on multiple goals by emphasizing the nature of goal interdependencies and its implications for behavior in organizations.

组织行为绩效反馈风险管理航空业目标优先级