WHEN PEOPLE BUILD NETWORKS THAT HURT THEIR PERFORMANCE: STRUCTURAL HOLES, COGNITIVE STYLE, AND THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF PERSON-NETWORK FIT
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Carnabuci, Gianluca; Quintane, Eric
署名单位:
European School of Management & Technology
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2021.1227
发表日期:
2023
页码:
1360-1383
关键词:
Social networks
creativity
INNOVATORS
Brokerage
COMPLEMENTARY
ORGANIZATION
PERSPECTIVE
LIFE
SUPPLEMENTARY
integration
摘要:
Extant research shows that individual cognitive style affects whether employees benefit most from a brokering or a dense network. But do people build the network structure in which they perform best? We address this question by advancing a novel two-stage explanatory model that explicitly disentangles the network formation process from its performance effects. We hypothesize that adaptors (i.e., individuals inclined to focus on implementable solutions through commonly accepted and well-defined approaches) perform best when their network spans structural holes. Yet, these same individuals sys-tematically forego opportunities to build relations across structural holes. By contrast, innovators (i.e., individuals inclined to focus on envisioning creative solutions that break away with established approaches) draw no or even negative performance returns from structural holes. Nevertheless, their inclination is to build ever-new bridging rela-tions. We test and find support for this counterintuitive hypothesis through a random-ized longitudinal field experiment enabling us to disentangle empirically both stages of our theorized process model. Our findings help illuminate why people may build net-works that hurt their performance, shed a new light on the role of individual cognitive style in shaping network advantage, and bear concrete implications for organizations aiming to leverage networks to enhance employees' performance.