Smart or Diverse Start-up Teams? Evidence from a Field Experiment

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Hoogendoorn, Sander; Parker, Simon C.; van Praag, Mirjam
署名单位:
CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy; Western University (University of Western Ontario); Copenhagen Business School; IZA Institute Labor Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research - UK; Tinbergen Institute
刊物名称:
ORGANIZATION SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
1047-7039
DOI:
10.1287/orsc.2017.1158
发表日期:
2017
页码:
1010-1028
关键词:
ability dispersion TEAM PERFORMANCE field experiment entrepreneurship
摘要:
This paper explores the relationship between cognitive abilities and team performance in a start-up setting. We argue that performance in this setting hinges on three tasks: opportunity recognition, problem solving, and implementation. We theorize that cognitive ability at the individual level has a positive effect on opportunity recognition and problem solving but no clear effect on implementation. Within teams, a combination of higher and lower cognitive ability levels may be productive insofar as some individuals can be assigned to mundane tasks (that are often involved in implementation), while others can be assigned to tasks that impose a greater cognitive load (problem solving or opportunity recognition). We present the results of a field experiment in which 573 students in 49 teams started up and managed real companies. We ensured exogenous variation in-otherwise random-team composition by assigning students to teams based on their measured cognitive abilities. Each team performed a variety of tasks, often involving complex decision making. The key result of the experiment is that the performance of start-up teams first increases and then decreases with ability dispersion. Strikingly, average team ability is not related to team performance.