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Structuring for team success: The interactive effects of network structure and cultural diversity on team potency and performance
Authors:Christian Tröster  Ajay Mehra  Daan van Knippenberg
Institution:1. Kühne Logistics University, Brooktorkai 20, 20457 Hamburg, Germany;2. Gatton College of Business and Economics, School of Management, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA;3. Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, PO Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:This longitudinal study used data from 91 self-managed teams (456 individuals, 60 nationalities) to examine the interactive effects of a team’s task (“workflow”) network structure and its cultural diversity (as indexed by nationality) on the team’s “potency” (i.e., the team’s confidence in its ability to perform) and its performance (as rated by expert judges). We found that whereas the emergence of dense task networks enhanced team potency it was the emergence of (moderately) centralized task networks that facilitated team performance. These varied structural effects, moreover, were themselves contingent on team composition: the more culturally diverse a team, the more pronounced were the positive effects of network density on team potency and the higher the level of network centralization required for optimal team performance. The success of a team appears to hinge on the interplay between network structure and team composition.
Keywords:Networks  Diversity  Team performance  Team potency
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