Exploring Group Faultlines at the Macro-level.

Autor: Yang, Huiru Evangeline, Bezrukova, Yekaterina, Danneels, Erwin, Vestal, Alex, Shin, Taekjin, You, Jihae, Chung, Yunhyung, Su, Qin, Hou, Chenxue, Lawrence, Barbara S., Wittman, Sarah, Spell, Chester S.
Zdroj: Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings; 2024, Vol. 2024 Issue 1, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Abstrakt: Much has been unveiled about the impact of faultlines on team functioning over the past two decades of research. However, most studies only focused on faultlines within small groups, while dismissing the possibility of faultlines at higher levels. This symposium aims to advance our comprehension of how faultlines operate at the macro-level. Firstly, Danneels and Vestal delve into the influence of demographic and information-based faultlines within top management teams on a firm's exploration of new products, with a focus on examining constructive conflict as a potential boundary condition. Secondly, Shin, You, and Chung investigate the role of individual board member power as a moderating factor in the impact of faultlines within top management teams on board member departures. Following this, Su and Hou concentrate on faultlines within film production teams and their influence on the success of films, with particular attention to the individual power of film directors. The fourth presentation by Lawrence and Wittman explores organizational faultlines in the context of intra-organizational communities, examining how being a member of these communities can shape employees' career expectations and networks. Lastly, Yang, Bezrukova, and Spell examine the impact of state-level faultlines in the United States during the COVID pandemic on people's health practices, subsequently influencing pandemic and economic outcomes. Subgroups Who Look and Think Alike:The Effect of TMT Faultlines Alignment on New Product Exploration Author: Erwin Danneels; U. of South Florida Author: Alex Vestal; U. of North Carolina, Wilmington The Effect of Board Faultlines and Subgroup Characteristics on Director Departure Author: Taekjin Shin; San Diego State U. Author: Jihae You; U. of Memphis Author: Yunhyung Chung; U. of Idaho Faultlines in Film Production Teams Author: Qin Su; Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool U. Author: Chenxue Hou; U. of Bristol How Tacit Intra-organizational Communities Shape Employees' Career Perceptions and Work Networks Author: Barbara S. Lawrence; U. of California, Los Angeles Author: Sarah Wittman; George Mason U. The Impact of Macro Faultlines Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic Author: Huiru Evangeline Yang; IESEG School of Management Author: Yekaterina Bezrukova; U. at Buffalo, The State U. of New York Author: Chester S. Spell; Rutgers U., Camden [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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