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In-Group (Us) versus Out-Group (Them) Dynamics and Effectiveness in Partially Distributed Teams

机译:部分分布式团队的小组内(Us)与小组外(Them)动态和有效性

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Research problem: In partially distributed teams, where some members are co-located while others are geographically distant, co-located members tend to treat one another as a preferential ‘”Us” versus treating distant members as the outsiders, ‘”Them.” Research questions: (1) To what extent is Us-vs.-Them reported as a problem across a wide number of organizational partially distributed teams, and is it significantly related to team effectiveness? (2) What do members see as the greatest challenges to partially distributed teams? and (3) Can partially distributed teams overcome in-group dynamics? If so, how? Literature review: In our literature review, we begin by discussing in-group dynamics to set the theoretical framework for our research. We call these dynamics us versus them (Us-vs.-Them) and show, through empirical studies and organizational studies, what makes partially distributed teams especially susceptible to such dynamics. The major susceptibility factors we find are: limited synchronous availability, conflicting goals and responsibilities, and uneven communication channels. We then review literature that exemplifies conflict in such teams (even if it is not the focus of the study). We attempt to relate the resulting conflict or problem reported to the susceptibility factors identified. Methodology: We use qualitative and quantitative analysis from a survey of 238 professionals, recruited through snowball sampling, reporting on their experiences in partially distributed teams. Snowball sampling limits generalizability of the findings. Results and conclusions: We find that Us-vs.-Them can be traced back to the susceptibility factors that exist in partially distributed teams, particularly an imbalance in communication channels between versus within subgroups. A strong negative correlation between Us-vs.-Them and effectiveness indicates the importance of future research on Us-vs.-Them reduction. A key finding - s that some survey respondents report effective outcomes despite Us-vs.-Them; these responders also report different concerns than those who view their teams as ineffective.
机译:研究问题:在部分分散的团队中,一些成员位于同一地点,而其他成员在地理位置上遥远,同一地点的成员倾向于将彼此视为优先的“ Us”,而不是将遥远的成员视为局外人“他们”。研究问题:(1)在许多组织的部分分散的团队中,Us-vs.-他们在多大程度上被报告为问题,并且与团队效力显着相关吗? (2)成员认为部分分散的团队面临的最大挑战是什么? (3)部分分散的团队能否克服小组内的动力?如果是这样,怎么办?文献综述:在我们的文献综述中,我们首先讨论小组内动力学以为我们的研究建立理论框架。我们称这些动态为我们对它们(Us-vs.-Them),并通过经验研究和组织研究表明,是什么使得部分分散的团队尤其容易受到这种动态的影响。我们发现的主要易感性因素是:同步可用性有限,目标和职责冲突,沟通渠道不均衡。然后,我们回顾证明此类团队中存在冲突的文献(即使这不是本研究的重点)。我们试图将由此产生的冲突或问题与确定的敏感性因素联系起来。方法:通过对238名专业人员的调查进行定性和定量分析,这些专业人员是通过滚雪球采样招募的,报告了他们在部分分散的团队中的经验。雪球采样限制了发现的普遍性。结果与结论:我们发现,我们与他们的关系可以追溯到部分分散的团队中存在的敏感性因素,尤其是小组之间和小组内部之间的沟通渠道不平衡。 Us-vs.-他们与有效性之间的强烈负相关性表明了未来研究Us-vs.-他们减少的重要性。一个关键发现-一些被调查者报告了有效的结果,尽管我们与他们-这些响应者还报告了与那些认为自己的团队无效的人不同的担忧。

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