Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations

Global teams may help to integrate across locations, and yet, with formalized rules and procedures, responsiveness to those locations’ effectiveness, and the team members’ experiences of work as meaningful may suffer. We employ a mixed-methods approach to understand how the level and content of form...

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Main Authors: Gibson, C., Dunlop, Patrick, Cordery, John
Format: Journal Article
Published: Springer Nature 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75085
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description Global teams may help to integrate across locations, and yet, with formalized rules and procedures, responsiveness to those locations’ effectiveness, and the team members’ experiences of work as meaningful may suffer. We employ a mixed-methods approach to understand how the level and content of formalization can be managed to resolve these tensions in multinationals. In a sample of global teams from a large mining and resources organization operating across 44 countries, interviews, observations, and a quantitative 2-wave survey revealed a great deal of variability between teams in how formalization processes were enacted. Only those formalization processes that promoted knowledge sharing were instrumental in improving team effectiveness. Implementing rules and procedures in the set-up of the teams and projects, rather than during interactions, and utilizing protocols to help establish the global team as a source of identity increased this knowledge sharing. Finally, we found members’ personal need for structure moderated the effect of team formalization on how meaningful individuals found their work within the team. These findings have significant implications for theory and practice in multinational organizations.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-750852019-08-20T01:50:11Z Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations Gibson, C. Dunlop, Patrick Cordery, John Global teams may help to integrate across locations, and yet, with formalized rules and procedures, responsiveness to those locations’ effectiveness, and the team members’ experiences of work as meaningful may suffer. We employ a mixed-methods approach to understand how the level and content of formalization can be managed to resolve these tensions in multinationals. In a sample of global teams from a large mining and resources organization operating across 44 countries, interviews, observations, and a quantitative 2-wave survey revealed a great deal of variability between teams in how formalization processes were enacted. Only those formalization processes that promoted knowledge sharing were instrumental in improving team effectiveness. Implementing rules and procedures in the set-up of the teams and projects, rather than during interactions, and utilizing protocols to help establish the global team as a source of identity increased this knowledge sharing. Finally, we found members’ personal need for structure moderated the effect of team formalization on how meaningful individuals found their work within the team. These findings have significant implications for theory and practice in multinational organizations. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75085 10.1057/s41267-019-00226-8 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Springer Nature fulltext
spellingShingle Gibson, C.
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Cordery, John
Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations
title Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations
title_full Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations
title_fullStr Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations
title_full_unstemmed Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations
title_short Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations
title_sort managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75085