STAR LIGHT, BUT WHY NOT SO BRIGHT? A PROCESS MODEL OF HOW INCUMBENTS INFLUENCE STAR NEWCOMER PERFORMANCE

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Boekhorst, Janet A.; Basir, Nada; Malhotra, Shavin
署名单位:
University of Waterloo
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0363-7425
DOI:
10.5465/amr.2020.0519
发表日期:
2024
页码:
56-79
关键词:
ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIALIZATION ATTRIBUTION THEORY RELATIONAL COORDINATION EMOTIONAL-REACTIONS CAREER SUCCESS self work IMPACT antecedents INFORMATION
摘要:
Star performers do not always sustain their performance edge after moving to new organizations. We offer an important explanation for whether star performers may flourish or flounder when they join a new team. Integrating insights from attribution theory and social comparison research, we present a process model explaining how incumbents make sense of star newcomer status. We propose that incumbents determine whether the star newcomer attained their star status through internal factors (e.g., ability, grit) or external factors (e.g., luck, affiliation), which gives rise to one of four distinct emotions: optimism, inspiration, shame, or envy. Incumbents who feel optimism or inspiration attempt to enhance their status through learning or helping behaviors that subsequently facilitate star newcomer performance, whereas incumbents who feel shame or envy seek to protect their status through withdrawal or destructive behaviors that hinder star newcomer performance. We further propose that the effect of incumbent behaviors on star newcomer performance is particularly likely when there is a high need for task-related interactions and complementary skills among team members. Our theoretical framework helps to advance the star newcomer literature by examining the largely overlooked influence of incumbents and highlighting the cognitive process that precedes their behavior toward star newcomers.
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