抵制变革如何损害创新

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R. Nowak
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目的:本研究确定了在理解员工变革阻力(RTC)如何影响创新过程的不同阶段方面的差距。为了弥补这一研究空白,本文引入了一个新的模型,该模型将RTC对吸收能力不同要素的三种调节作用理论化。设计/方法/方法本研究使用从美国医疗保健组织收集的调查数据,对所提出的模型进行实证检验。研究发现:首先,RTC可能会破坏潜在吸收能力(PACAP)和实现吸收能力(RACAP)之间的关键“连通性”,从而限制组织开发新知识的能力。第二,研究结果还表明,RTC可以降低习得(ACQ)对同化的积极作用。同化是解码意义和吸收来自市场的新有价值信息的功能。研究局限性/启示进一步讨论了本研究的研究局限性。本文对管理者提出了具体的实践启示。社会implicationstext。原创性/价值本文通过揭示两种新的机制来推进过去的研究和实践。当员工抵制组织中发起的新变革时,员工的抵制会以以下方式阻碍创新的过程。(1)在这个过程的开始,员工可以反对和拒绝来自市场的新的有价值的想法。(2)在实施阶段,这些员工可能会做出一些行为,削弱组织成功实施新过程改进的能力,而这些改进本来可以提高组织的有效性。
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How resistance to change impairs innovation
PurposeThe study identifies the gap in the understanding of how employee resistance to change (RTC) could impact different stages of the process of innovation. To address this research gap, the paper introduces a new model, which theorizes three moderating effects of RTC on the different elements of absorptive capacity (ACAP).Design/methodology/approach This study empirically tests the proposed model, using survey data collected from healthcare organizations in the United States of America.FindingsFirst, the study reveals that RTC could damage the critical “connectedness” between potential absorptive capacity (PACAP) and realized absorptive capacity (RACAP), thus limiting the organization's ability to exploit new knowledge. Second, the findings also reveal that RTC can reduce the positive effect of acquisition (ACQ) on assimilation – the function responsible for decoding the meaning and for assimilating new valuable information incoming from the market.Research limitations/implicationsResearch limitations of this study are discussed further.Practical implicationsThe paper presents specific practical implications for managers.Social implicationstext.Originality/valueThis paper advances past research and practice by revealing two new mechanisms. When employees resist new changes initiated in the organizations, the resistance of employees will hinder the process of innovation in the following ways. (1) At the beginning of the process, employees can oppose and reject new valuable ideas incoming from the market. (2) At the stage of the implementation, such employees can engage in behavior that will weaken the organization's ability to successfully implement new process improvements that could otherwise increase organizational effectiveness.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Strategy and Management is an international journal dedicated to: -improving the existing knowledge and understanding of strategy development and implementation globally in private and public organizations -encouraging new thinking and innovative approaches to the study of strategy -offering executives strategic insights based on outcomes of original scholarly research; and -establishing effective communication between researchers and executives managing public and private organizations.
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