Investigation of team composition and task-related conflict as determinants of engineering service productivity

P. Przybysz, S. Duckwitz, S. Mutze-Niewohner, C. Schlick
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Although the early phases of engineering service projects are essential for product success, methods and tools to proactively and comprehensively evaluate the productivity of complex service processes are rare. In this paper the effects of team composition in terms of age diversity and task-related conflict on the outcome of a R&D task are examined in a laboratory experiment. Age heterogeneous and age homogeneous project teams were build and the level of task-related conflict was measured by means of an established instrument as a qualitative team aspect. In the outcome dimension the number of ideas generated during a brainstorming represents the quantitative team performance. To obtain also a quality-oriented view of team performance, the final task results were evaluated by domain experts. This evaluation allows the analysis of the impact of one isolated influence factor on service productivity across the whole chain of value creation within a complex engineering service setting.
团队组成和任务相关冲突作为工程服务生产力决定因素的调查
虽然工程服务项目的早期阶段对产品的成功至关重要,但主动和全面评估复杂服务过程的生产力的方法和工具很少。本文通过实验室实验考察了年龄差异和任务相关冲突对研发任务结果的影响。建立了年龄异质和年龄同质的项目团队,并通过作为定性团队方面的既定工具来测量任务相关冲突的水平。在结果维度中,头脑风暴中产生的想法的数量代表了量化的团队绩效。为了获得以质量为导向的团队绩效视图,领域专家对最终任务结果进行了评估。该评估允许分析一个孤立的影响因素对复杂工程服务环境中整个价值创造链的服务生产力的影响。
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