Time perspectives and collaborative performance in creative tasks

Thorsten Auer, J. Hoppe, Kirsten Thommes
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PurposeThe relationship between variation in time perspectives and collaborative performance is scarcely explored, and even less is known about the respective mechanisms that lead to varying task performance. Thus, we aim to further the literature on time perspectives and collaborative performance, shedding light on the underlying behavioral patterns.Design/methodology/approachWe report a quasi-experiment analyzing the impact of past, present and future orientation variation in dyads (N = 76) on their quantitative and qualitative performance when confronted with a simple incentivized creative task with constraints. Subsequently, we offer a qualitative analysis of comments given by the participants after the task on the collaboration.FindingsResults indicate that a dyad's elevation of past orientation and diversity in future orientation negatively affect collaborative performance. At the same time, there is a positive effect of elevation of future orientation. The positive effect is driven by clear communication and agreement during the task, while the negative effect arises from work sharing and complementation.Practical implicationsThis study provides insights for organizations on composing individuals regarding their temporal focus for collaborative tasks that should be executed rapidly and require creative solutions.Originality/valueOur study distinguishes by considering the composition of past, present and future time perspectives in dyads and focuses on a creative task setting. Moreover, we explore the mechanisms in the dyads with a substantial elevation of/diversity in future orientation, leading to their stronger/weaker performance.
时间视角与创意任务中的协作绩效
目的 人们很少探讨时间观念的变化与合作绩效之间的关系,对导致任务绩效变化的各自机制更是知之甚少。设计/方法/途径 我们报告了一个准实验,该实验分析了在面对一个简单的有约束条件的创意任务时,二人组(N = 76)中过去、现在和未来取向的变化对其定量和定性绩效的影响。随后,我们对任务结束后参与者对合作的评价进行了定性分析。结果结果表明,一个二人组过去取向的提升和未来取向的多样性会对合作绩效产生负面影响。同时,未来取向的提升会产生积极影响。这项研究为组织机构提供了洞察力,帮助他们了解在需要快速执行并需要创造性解决方案的协作任务中,个人在时间上的侧重点是如何构成的。原创性/价值我们的研究通过考虑二人组中过去、现在和未来时间视角的构成而与众不同,并侧重于创造性任务的设置。此外,我们还探讨了未来取向大幅提升/多样化的二人组中导致其表现更强/更弱的机制。
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