理解作弊配置对团队创意绩效的影响:基于社会影响理论的视角

Understanding the effects of cheating configurations on team creative performance: A social impact theory perspective

PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY · 2022
被引 5
人大 AABS 4*

中文导读

研究团队内作弊行为的分布模式(如坏苹果型vs碎片型)如何通过关系冲突影响创意绩效,并发现同伴理性控制水平会调节这种影响。

Abstract

Abstract Unethical behavior is a persistent problem in teams that can stimulate harmful relationship conflict and undermine collective performance. Yet, when considering its impact, scholars tend to focus on the overall amount of unethical behavior and neglect how it is distributed within the team. We propose that considering the way unethical behavior is patterned within teams provides a new lens by which to uncover when unethical behavior has less of a harmful impact. Integrating typologies of team configurations with social impact theory, we theorize that the impact of cheating on relationship conflict and creative performance depends on the interaction between how it is configured (i.e., the amount and pattern of individual member cheating behavior) and levels of peer‐based rational control. In a diverse sample of almost one hundred teams, we find that relative to teams with a fragmented cheating configuration, teams with a bad apple cheating configuration experience less relationship conflict in contexts with high peer‐based rational control; an effect that subsequently impacts team creative performance. Our research demonstrates the value added by considering how cheating emerges as different team configurations and offers implications for interventions intended to suppress its harmful effects.

团队管理创意绩效不道德行为社会影响理论