学习与地位获得在新员工成功社会化中的作用:复杂项目的随机分配与早期职业结果

The Roles of Learning and Status Attainment in Successful Newcomer Socialization: Random Assignments to Complex Projects and Early Career Outcomes

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2025
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研究新员工早期被随机分配到复杂项目如何通过学习和地位获得机制影响其职业起步,发现复杂项目带来更多认证、学习和曝光,进而提升晋升、薪酬和评价。

Abstract

Newcomers’ early work experiences in an organization can considerably affect their socialization. While much of the literature on this topic has documented how certain organization-wide practices succeed or fail in molding newcomers into “good citizens,” little is known about how differentiated early experiences lead to varied socialization outcomes. To this end, we systematically examine the impact of early project team assignments on newcomers’ career kick-offs. We propose two distinct but complementary mechanisms—learning and status attainment—to explain why some newcomers achieve superior performance and quicker promotions. We theorize that being assigned to complex projects offers newcomers opportunities to build competence and gain social recognition. Leveraging longitudinal archival data from a high-tech company where newcomers were randomly assigned to projects during their first two years, we found that those assigned to more complex projects obtained more professional certifications, reported higher levels of learning, and appeared more frequently in the company’s internal newsletters. These outcomes were associated with higher promotion rates, increased monetary rewards, and better supervisor evaluations. Additionally, we demonstrated that prior same-industry experience amplified the positive effects of project complexity on learning and status attainment. Our findings underscore the pivotal role of early assignments in shaping newcomers’ career development.

组织社会化职业发展人力资源管理学习机制地位获得