Attuning to individual work routines and team performance

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J. D. Jong, O. Fodor
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Abstract

Purpose The authors first examine the extent to which having an accurate understanding of and anticipate on one another’s work routines (defined as crossattuning) explains additional variance of team performance above and beyond other implicit coordination concepts such as team familiarity and transactive memory. Furthermore, the authors aim to propose that social sensitivity interacts with team size and team longevity in supporting the emergence of cross-attuning. Design/methodology/approach The authors first use a quasi-experimental design with 35 student-teams in Study 1 to test the discriminant validity of their construct. In Study 2, the authors use a field study with 66 work teams to test their hypotheses. Findings Study 1 shows that cross-attuning has a positive effect on team performance and that it explains additional variance above other implicit coordination-concepts. In Study 2, the authors confirm cross-attuning associates with supervisor-rated team performance and find that team social sensitivity is more positively related to cross-attuning in small teams with low longevity and in large teams with high longevity in comparison to large teams with low longevity. Originality/value The study of implicit coordination mechanisms in teams has primarily focused on having knowledge about other team members’ expertise and competencies and how teams cope with unexpected events. How teams deal with individual work routines – repetitive work-related behavior that is limited in considering alternative actions and the task environment – have received limited attention, despite the potential of these individual routines to thwart successful team task completion.
适应个人工作习惯和团队表现
目的:作者首先考察了对彼此工作惯例的准确理解和预测(定义为交叉协调)在多大程度上解释了团队绩效的额外差异,而不是其他隐含的协调概念,如团队熟悉度和事务记忆。此外,作者旨在提出,在支持交叉调整的出现方面,社会敏感性与团队规模和团队寿命相互作用。设计/方法论/方法作者首先在研究1中对35个学生团队使用准实验设计来测试他们的结构的判别有效性。在研究2中,作者对66个工作团队进行了实地研究,以检验他们的假设。研究结果研究1表明,交叉协调对团队绩效有积极影响,它解释了其他隐性协调概念之上的额外差异。在研究2中,作者证实了交叉调整与主管评定的团队绩效有关,并发现与低寿命的大团队相比,低寿命的小团队和高寿命的大球队的团队社会敏感性与交叉调整呈正相关。独创性/价值团队中隐性协调机制的研究主要集中在了解其他团队成员的专业知识和能力,以及团队如何应对意外事件。团队如何处理个人工作惯例——与工作相关的重复行为,在考虑替代行动和任务环境时受到限制——受到的关注有限,尽管这些个人惯例可能会阻碍团队成功完成任务。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
29.40%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: This international journal contributes to the successful implementation and development of work teams and team-based organizations by providing a forum for sharing experience and learning to stimulate thought and transfer of ideas. It seeks to bridge the gap between research and practice by publishing articles where the claims are evidence-based and the conclusions have practical value. Effective teams form the heart of every successful organization. But team management is one of the hardest challenges faced by managers.
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