A theoretical exploration of out-group versus in-group perspectives on the dynamics of team effectiveness

Radu E. Vlas, Huy Will Nguyen, Cristina Vlas
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Purpose Past research on transactive memory systems (TMS) often treated the focal team as an isolated entity. Previous literature overlooked two aspects of TMS: its existence beyond the boundaries of the focal team (further referred to as out-group TMS) and the way the out-group TMS helps teams adapt and remain effective when the circumstances change. This study aims to fill this gap by exploring the overlooked aspects of TMS on the dynamics of team effectiveness. Design/methodology/approach This study adopts a theoretical perspective and proposes two sets of propositions. First set explores the overlooked construct of out-group TMS and defines the boundaries of its applicability by building on Lewis’ (2003) dimensions of TMS. Second set explores ways in which out-group TMS can combine with in-group TMS to enable higher team effectiveness in fast-paced settings facing uncertainty and change. Findings The study’s conceptual perspective builds the grounds for improving scholars’ understanding of the drivers of team effectiveness in relation to the locus of TMS. The study investigates ways to combine in-group and out-group TMS and conceptually discusses their effects on team effectiveness: a mediation, an interaction and an additive model. The investigation concludes that out-group TMS plays a critical role and that overlooking its impact can be devastating for organizations in fast-paced environments. Originality/value This study unveils the unique and previously underexplored dynamics of transactive memory in teams with looser boundaries. Further, it extends scholars’ understanding of team cognition in contemporary, fast-paced business environments.
团体外与团体内视角对团队效能动态的理论探讨
目的以往对交互记忆系统(TMS)的研究往往将焦点团队视为一个孤立的实体。以前的文献忽略了经颅磁刺激的两个方面:它存在于焦点团队的边界之外(进一步称为外群体经颅磁刺激),以及外群体经颅磁刺激帮助团队在环境变化时适应和保持效率的方式。本研究旨在通过探索经颅磁刺激对团队效能动态的影响来填补这一空白。设计/方法/方法本研究采用理论视角,提出两组命题。第一组探讨了被忽视的外群体经颅磁刺激的结构,并在Lewis(2003)的经颅磁刺激维度的基础上定义了其适用性的边界。第二组探讨了如何将群外经颅磁刺激与群内经颅磁刺激相结合,在面对不确定性和变化的快节奏环境中提高团队效率。研究结果本研究的概念视角为学者们进一步理解与经颅磁刺激位点相关的团队效能驱动因素奠定了基础。本研究探讨了组内和组外经颅磁刺激相结合的方式,并从概念上讨论了它们对团队效率的影响:中介模型、交互模型和加性模型。调查得出的结论是,群体外TMS起着至关重要的作用,忽视它的影响可能会对快节奏环境中的组织造成毁灭性的影响。独创性/价值这项研究揭示了在边界较宽松的团队中,交互记忆的独特和以前未被充分探索的动态。此外,它扩展了学者对当代快节奏商业环境中团队认知的理解。
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