群体间竞争与群体内合作对制造业环境中松弛和产出的影响

The Effects of Intergroup Competition and Intragroup Cooperation on Slack and Output in a Manufacturing Setting.

Accounting Review · 1993
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中文导读

通过实验室实验,研究群体间竞争反馈和群体内合作如何影响制造业工作组的产出和松弛行为,发现竞争反馈类型影响产出和松弛,而群体内合作反而降低了绩效。

Abstract

Abstract Firms are redesigning operations to reduce slack and waste and improve performance (Hoerr 1989; Safizadeh 1991; Walton 1987) and this often involves reorganizing production workers into workgroups to foster cooperation and group participation in setting standards (Hayes et al. 1988; Schonberger 1986). In addition to employing incentive schemes linked to meeting standards, many firms are using bonuses tied to relative performance among groups to develop a spirit of intergroup competition. Over the past two years, we made several visits to three Fortune 500 manufacturing firms involved in such changes. The site visits suggested several hypotheses that merited further investigation. Thus, we designed a laboratory experiment to study more systematically what we had observed in the field. This study extends previous research on determinants of slack and performance (e.g.. Chow 1983; Chow et al. 1988; Waller and Chow 1985; Young 1985) by: (1) incorporating our observations and the literature on intragroup cooperation and competitive feedback to develop hypotheses, (2) studying workgroups rather than individuals, and (3) using a multiperiod rather than single-period setting. Results of the experiment show that the type of competitive feedback received by groups affected both their output and slack. Interestingly, when individuals were allowed to cooperate rather than work In isolation, performance actually declined. This latter result was unexpected and was likely the consequence of the particular experimental task.

组间竞争组内合作松弛产出