Yan Thomas Taiyi, Venkataramani Vijaya, Tang Chaoying, Hirst Giles
Department of Organisation and Innovation, School of Management, University College London.
Department of Management and Organization, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park.
J Appl Psychol. 2024 Aug 29. doi: 10.1037/apl0001216.
Organizations are increasingly using teams to stimulate innovation. Often, these teams share knowledge and information with each other to help achieve their goals, while also competing for resources and striving to outperform each other. Importantly, based on their industry, the nature of work, or prior history, some teams may face more competition from peer teams than others. Our research examines how teams' competitive relations with other teams in the organization operate in tandem with their collaborative inter-team information exchange relations in impacting their innovation. Using two studies-a field study of 73 knowledge-intensive teams in high-tech engineering firms and a team-based network experimental study of 162 teams-we find that a high degree of overall competition with many peer teams reduces a focal team's ability to acquire and utilize diverse knowledge from these teams (i.e., inter-team knowledge integration), thereby hindering team innovation. However, applying insights from network structural hole theory, we find that when a focal team occupies a brokerage position in the inter-team information exchange network, this can help buffer the effects of competition in getting access to knowledge resources from other teams, thus enabling their innovation. Additionally, we find that focal broker teams' dealmaking and network obstruction behaviors explain these effects. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
各组织越来越多地利用团队来促进创新。通常,这些团队相互分享知识和信息以帮助实现目标,同时也在争夺资源并努力超越彼此。重要的是,根据其行业、工作性质或过往历史,一些团队可能比其他团队面临来自同行团队的更多竞争。我们的研究考察了组织中团队与其他团队的竞争关系如何与其协作性的团队间信息交流关系协同作用,从而影响其创新。通过两项研究——一项对高科技工程公司中73个知识密集型团队的实地研究以及一项对162个团队的基于团队的网络实验研究——我们发现,与众多同行团队的高度整体竞争会降低焦点团队从这些团队获取和利用多样化知识的能力(即团队间知识整合),从而阻碍团队创新。然而,运用网络结构洞理论的见解,我们发现当焦点团队在团队间信息交流网络中占据中介位置时,这有助于缓冲竞争对从其他团队获取知识资源的影响,从而促进其创新。此外,我们发现焦点中介团队的交易行为和网络阻碍行为解释了这些影响。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》(c)2024美国心理学会,保留所有权利)