人多好办事还是人多添乱?团队规模与团队有效性的元分析研究

The more the merrier or too many cooks spoil the pot? A meta‐analytic examination of team size and team effectiveness

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2023
被引 14
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

元分析发现团队规模与任务绩效总体无关,但受任务复杂度和协调需求调节,支持人力资本和过程损失两种理论视角。

Abstract

Summary Scholars often implicitly assume that team size is associated with team effectiveness, but there is evidence of meaningful variability in this relationship that may correspond with competing theoretical perspectives. In particular, positive effect sizes between team size and team effectiveness correspond with a human capital perspective; negative effect sizes correspond with a process loss perspective. This study tests a series of contextual moderators aimed at evaluating these competing theories. Our team‐level meta‐analysis ( k = 208, N = 21 435) confirmed a null, yet extremely variable, relationship ( = .00) between team size and team task performance. Importantly, we find support for both theoretical perspectives through our moderator analyses, with team size being more strongly associated with performance when tasks are complex, consistent with a human capital perspective, but less strongly associated with performance when high coordination requirements are coupled with low task complexity, consistent with a process loss perspective. Contrary to our expectations, the relationship between team size and team task performance did not vary as a function of national culture. Meta‐analyses of associations between team size and other team‐level effectiveness indicators revealed connections with deviant behaviors ( = .17) and passive withdrawal behaviors ( = .13) and a small negative relationship ( = −.04) with team attitudes. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of these findings.

团队管理组织行为学元分析团队有效性