MORSe seminar

Istituto di management e organizzazione

Data d'inizio: 30 Aprile 2015

Data di fine: 1 Maggio 2015

MORSe seminar given by Massimo Maoret (IESE Business School)

Title: "Reunited: Time-based effects of task relationship renewal on newcomers’ performance"

Date:  30th of April, 12:30-14:00

Location:  PC04, Lugano campus

Abstract: Management scholars have rarely analyzed how prior social networks might help or hinder the job performance of new organizational members. However, internal and external job markets are increasingly characterized by high mobility of experienced professionals, who have extensive social networks rooted in their past collaborations and shared work experiences. Organizations rely more frequently on project teams and project-based organizing to perform interdependent tasks, so employees transition more often across project teams - and firms - in their boundaryless careers. These changes call for a better understanding of whether the renewal of dormant ties is likely to help or hinder the job performance of new employees. The objective of this study is to theorize and empirically test the mechanisms by which the renewal of a dormant task relationship may impact new members’ performance. Using a social networks lens to study new members’ organizational entries, this study not only contributes to the recent fast-growing literature on the reactivation of social ties, but also to studies on new members’ performance, and has considerable relevance for enhancing an organization’s performance through the better management of its expert workers’ human and social capital.

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