追赶一颗陨落的明星:国家橄榄球联盟中表现不佳的明星的流动性、同伴效应和组织表现

IF 10.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Matthew A. Barlow , William S. Hesterly , J. Cameron Verhaal
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研究明星演员如何影响同龄人的研究发现,明星对同龄人的表现有积极影响。另一系列研究考察了明星如何影响他们的组织,特别是在流动事件之后,发现雇佣明星往往会导致组织绩效下降。然而,这些研究流是独立发展的。本文试图通过研究恒星在其职业生涯末期的流动性来调和这些发现。利用NFL中个人和组织表现的数据集,我们发现,当明星四分卫改变组织时,他们会对同龄人产生积极影响。这种同伴效应会导致组织绩效的提高,即使后起之秀的个人绩效有所下降。此外,我们测试并比较了驱动这种效应的具体机制。
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Catching a falling star: Mobility of declining star performers, peer effects, and organizational performance in the National Football League

Research examining how star performers impact their peers largely finds that stars positively impact peer performance. Another stream of research has examined how stars impact their organizations, specifically after mobility events, and finds that hiring stars often leads to lower organizational performance. However, these research streams have developed independently. This paper attempts to reconcile these findings by examining the mobility of stars in the twilight of their career. Leveraging a dataset of individual and organizational performance in the NFL, we find that falling star quarterbacks have positive impacts on their peers when they change organizations. This peer effect leads to increased organizational performance, even though the individual performance of the falling star declines. Moreover, we test and compare the specific mechanisms driving this effect.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Research aims to publish research that is rigorous, relevant, and potentially impactful. It examines a wide variety of business decision contexts, processes, and activities, developing insights that are meaningful for theory, practice, and/or society at large. The research is intended to generate meaningful debates in academia and practice, that are thought provoking and have the potential to make a difference to conceptual thinking and/or practice. The Journal is published for a broad range of stakeholders, including scholars, researchers, executives, and policy makers. It aids the application of its research to practical situations and theoretical findings to the reality of the business world as well as to society. The Journal is abstracted and indexed in several databases, including Social Sciences Citation Index, ANBAR, Current Contents, Management Contents, Management Literature in Brief, PsycINFO, Information Service, RePEc, Academic Journal Guide, ABI/Inform, INSPEC, etc.
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