年轻明星与红巨星:年龄差异对高绩效比例与团队绩效关系的调节作用。

The Journal of applied psychology Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-21 DOI:10.1037/apl0000971
Balazs Szatmari
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摘要

本研究的目的是探讨高绩效者提高团队绩效的条件。假设团队中高绩效人员的比例会增加团队绩效,但只会增加到一定程度,超过一定程度,边际效益就会下降。此外,本研究还借鉴了最近关于不同类型地位等级之间相互作用的研究,假设高绩效人员比例过高对团队绩效的负面影响在高绩效人员年龄差异较大的团队中较弱,在年龄差异较小的团队中较强。通过分析美国职业篮球协会(NBA)球队的面板数据对这些假设进行了检验,分析结果为这两个假设提供了支持。这项研究最重要的贡献是,它揭示了多重地位等级之间的相互作用如何促进团队和组织中高绩效人员之间的合作,使他们能够表现出非常高的绩效。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
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Young stars and red giants: The moderating effect of age diversity on the relationship between the proportion of high performers and team performance.

The purpose of this study is to investigate the conditions under which high performers increase team performance. It is hypothesized that the proportion of high performers in a team increases team performance but only up to a certain point, after which the marginal benefit decreases. Moreover, this study also draws on recent research on the interplay between different types of status hierarchies to hypothesize that the negative effects on team performance of having too high a proportion of high performers are weaker in teams where there is greater age diversity among the high performers and stronger in those where there is less age diversity. These hypotheses are tested by analyzing panel data on National Basketball Association (NBA) teams and the analyses provide support for both hypotheses. The study's most important contribution is that it sheds light on how the interplay between multiple status hierarchies may facilitate collaboration between high performers in teams and organizations, allowing them to exhibit very high performance. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

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