GEOGRAPHICAL DISSIMILARITY AND TEAM MEMBER INFLUENCE: DO EMOTIONS EXPERIENCED IN THE INITIAL TEAM MEETING MATTER?

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Chattopadhyay, Prithviraj; George, Elizabeth; Li, Jiping; Gupta, Vishal
署名单位:
University of Auckland; Frankfurt School Finance & Management; Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2017.0744
发表日期:
2020
页码:
1807-1839
关键词:
DEEP-LEVEL DIVERSITY decision-making INDIVIDUAL INFLUENCE self-categorization MINORITY INFLUENCE social-influence SURFACE-LEVEL NEW-MODEL performance mood
摘要:
It is both important and challenging to gain influence within geographically diverse teams. We argue that the emotions team members experience in their initial team meetings moderate the effect of geographical dissimilarity on their perceived influence on team decisions over time. Specifically, we contrast social identity theory-based arguments that geographical dissimilarity negatively influences perceived influence with self-categorization theory-based arguments that there is a positive relationship between geographical dissimilarity and perceived influence. We argue that the emotions team members experience in their initial meeting determine which of these relationships eventuate over time. Across two studies, our data support our arguments. We find that for individuals experiencing pleasant high-activation emotions, their geographic dissimilarity was more positively related with perceived influence in the initial stage of a project; for those experiencing unpleasant low-activation emotions, their geographic dissimilarity was positively related with perceived influence in the later stage; for those experiencing unpleasant high-activation emotions, their geographic dissimilarity was initially positively and later negatively related with perceived influence.
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