Dual Networking: How Collaborators Network in Their Quest for Innovation
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Ter Wal, Anne L. J.; Criscuolo, Paola; McEvily, Bill; Salter, Ammon J.
署名单位:
Imperial College London; Imperial College London; University of Toronto; University of Bath
刊物名称:
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-8392
DOI:
10.1177/0001839219893691
发表日期:
2020
页码:
887-930
关键词:
knowledge
creativity
performance
Brokerage
INFORMATION
SENSEMAKING
work
ORGANIZATIONS
externalities
CONSEQUENCES
摘要:
Organizations typically employ a division of labor between specialist creator roles and generalist business roles in a bid to orchestrate innovation. We seek to determine the extent to which individuals dividing the work across roles can also benefit from dividing their network. We argue that collaborating individuals benefit from connecting to the same groups but different individuals within those groups-an approach we label dual networking-rather than from a pure divide-and-conquer approach. To test this argument, we study a dual career-ladder setting in a large multinational in which R&D managers and technologists partner up in their quest for innovation. We find that collaborators who engage in dual networking attain an innovation performance advantage over those who connect to distinct groups. This advantage stems from the opportunity to engage in the dual interpretation of input the partners receive, as well as from dual influencing that helps them to gain momentum for their proposed innovations, and it leads to more effective elaboration and championing of their ideas. In demonstrating these effects, we advance understanding of how collaborators organize their networking activities to best achieve innovative outcomes.
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