拉近与拉远:远程讨论损害团队决策质量

Zooming in and Zoning out: Remote Deliberation Impairs Team Decision Quality

GROUP & ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT · 2023
被引 5
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用疫情前后四年课堂团队数据,比较面对面、戴口罩面对面和Zoom三种讨论模式对团队决策质量的影响,发现远程讨论最不利于团队整合信息并做出正确决策。

Abstract

The sudden shift to remote work offered a unique opportunity to investigate the effect of meeting modality on team decisions. We present data on classroom teams solving a classic team decision task type, the hidden profile, where members each have unique information that must be combined to arrive at the correct solution. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, we collected data on teams solving hidden profiles in-person, over Zoom, and then in-person while wearing face masks. We first demonstrate the efficacy of the decision task, a space-themed hidden profile where team members bring to bear data on exoplanets to choose which of three planets can best support human colonization. Once validated, the task was implemented as part of a team effectiveness course over four years: two years before the COVID-19 pandemic (2018–2020), one year of remote work (2020–2021), and one year of masked in-person work (2021–2022). Students were randomly assigned to teams and roles within each course and deliberated for 30 minutes to choose the best option. Examining the quality of team decisions shows marked differences based on the modality of team deliberations. Teams deliberating in-person had the greatest chance of solving the hidden profile, followed by teams meeting in-person with face masks; teams deliberating over Zoom were least likely to solve the hidden profile. Practical implications of team decision modalities for hybrid work design are discussed.

团队决策远程工作会议模式团队有效性隐藏信息任务