Can Informal Communication Networks Disrupt Coordination in New Product Development Projects?

Manuel E. Sosa, Martin Gargiulo, C. Rowles
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This paper investigates how the structure of the informal communication network that results from efforts to coordinate task interdependence between design teams in complex product development projects moderates the effect of task interdependence on interteam communication. Drawing on theoretical mechanisms from the social network and knowledge transfer literature, as well as on recent empirical advances in exponential random graphs models of social networks, we examine how the presence of a common third party in the communication network affects the likelihood of technical communication between interdependent teams designing the components of a large commercial aircraft engine. Although task interdependence has a strong and significant effect on the likelihood of communication between teams, this effect is moderated by the presence of common third parties. The nature of this moderation depends on the position of the common third party within the triadic communication structure. When the common third party seats in the middle of a communication chain between the potential source and the potential recipient of technical communication, its presence increases the likelihood of communication between these two teams. However, when the communication between the source and recipient can trigger cyclic exchanges between the three teams, the presence of the third party reduces the likelihood of communication between the two interdependent teams, increasing the risk of coordination disruptions. We discuss the implications of our findings on the literature of intraorganizational networks in new product development.
非正式的沟通网络会破坏新产品开发项目的协调吗?
本文研究了复杂产品开发项目中设计团队之间协调任务相互依赖所产生的非正式沟通网络结构如何调节任务相互依赖对团队间沟通的影响。利用社会网络和知识转移文献的理论机制,以及最近社会网络指数随机图模型的经验进展,我们研究了通信网络中共同第三方的存在如何影响设计大型商用飞机发动机组件的相互依赖团队之间技术沟通的可能性。尽管任务相互依赖对团队之间沟通的可能性有着强烈而显著的影响,但这种影响被共同第三方的存在所缓和。这种适度的性质取决于共同的第三方在三合一沟通结构中的位置。当共同的第三方位于技术沟通的潜在来源和潜在接受者之间的沟通链的中间时,它的存在增加了这两个团队之间沟通的可能性。然而,当来源和接收者之间的沟通可以触发三个团队之间的循环交流时,第三方的存在降低了两个相互依赖的团队之间沟通的可能性,增加了协调中断的风险。我们讨论了我们的研究结果对新产品开发中组织内网络的影响。
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