极端情境下的事件特征与团队适应:来自南极夏季考察的证据

Event Characteristics and Team Adaptation in Extreme Contexts: Evidence from an Antarctic Summer Campaign

GROUP & ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT · 2024
被引 4
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过南极夏季考察的多研究设计,考察事件特征如何影响团队适应过程与适应绩效,发现过渡和人际过程对绩效感知最关键,且受触发事件特征调节。

Abstract

Team adaptation is particularly impactful within extreme and isolated environments, where sudden and abrupt events drastically challenge effective teamwork. To advance the team adaptation literature, we examined how event characteristics influence the relationship between team adaptation processes and team adaptive performance. To do so, we conducted an on-site, multi-study research using sequential explanatory mixed methods and a retrospective event history approach. The first study (based on a quantitative multilevel methodology) was designed to understand how the characteristics of the events influenced team adaptation processes and team adaptive performance (we collected data of 86 events described by 56 informants nested within 21 teams) during one Antarctic Summer Campaign at the South Shetland Islands Archipelago, Antarctica. The second study, based on qualitative methodology focused on thematic analysis, was designed to obtain a detailed description of the relationship between adaptation triggers and team adaptation (we collected data from 20 semi-structured interviews). Overall, our findings highlight that different team processes are significant in shaping perceptions of team adaptive performance, making the modification of transition and interpersonal processes the most critical. We additionally show how these relationships are moderated by the characteristics of adaptation triggers. We discuss the implications of these findings for teams within extreme environments and beyond.

团队适应极端环境事件特征南极考察