连接但冲突:分离组织中的不相容角色

Connected but Conflicted: Separating Incompatible Roles in Organizations

Academy of Management Review · 2022
被引 11
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了组织设计中相互依赖的角色有时会执行冲突功能的问题,提出区分功能与结构来调和两种观点,并修改了基于相互依赖的分组原则。

Abstract

A fundamental organization design principle is to group interdependent roles into the same sub-units to minimize coordination costs. However, observations in organizations, as well as theorizing in other sub-fields, such as corporate governance, indicate that interdependent roles sometimes perform conflicting functions, suggesting that they should be separated rather than integrated. Building on work in systems theory and axiomatic design theory, we discuss how to reconcile these two perspectives. Our key proposal is to distinguish between ends and means, or functions (e.g., goals or mandates) and structures (e.g., roles). This conceptualization makes it possible for two roles to be simultaneously interdependent in work processes yet conflicted in goals. Our framework leads to a modification of the traditional organization design principle of grouping based on interdependencies. It also suggests an alternative explanation for the division of labor within organizations: Organizations divide labor not only to capture gains from specialization, but also to avoid functional conflict.

组织设计角色冲突功能与结构分离劳动分工