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題名: 團隊偵錯與創新之相關研究
A study of team failure-detection and team innovation
作者: 林燊揚
Lin, Shen Yang
貢獻者: 徐聯恩
Hsu, Lien An
林燊揚
Lin, Shen Yang
關鍵詞: 錯誤管理
團隊創新績效
信念
團隊氛圍
偵錯
年資多樣性
Error Management
Team Innovation Performance
Shared Belief
Team Climate
Detect Failure
Tenure Diversity
日期: 2010
上傳時間: 5-Oct-2011
摘要:  現今變化快速的環境下,科技團隊面對研發過程中日益增高的失敗率,失敗帶來打擊但也可能是創新的來源。然而,團隊創新的研究卻少有團隊失敗、錯誤與創新關係的研究。有鑑於此,本研究以國內485位研發工程師(某法人單位35個團隊共323位成員、科技產業38個團隊共162位成員)共計73個團隊為研究對象。本研究檢視錯誤管理實務(團隊偵錯能力與團隊錯誤溝通能力)與團隊創新績效之間的關係、錯誤管理實務與錯誤管理氛圍(錯誤學習信念與情緒)的關係、錯誤管理氛圍與前導因子(鼓勵實驗、教導型領導、目標清晰度、衝突處理方式)的關係。結果發現:(1)團隊偵錯能力越高時,團隊創新績效越高;(2)群體從錯誤中學習信念越高時,團隊偵錯能力越高;(3)團隊鼓勵小型實驗與主管進行教導型領導時,群體錯誤學習信念越高。顯示錯誤管理是團隊創新中不可忽視的一環。\n  另本研究發現教導型領導、鼓勵實驗對團隊形成錯誤學習信念有正向影響,與社會認知理論呼應。本研究也發現,團隊之年資多樣性與錯誤處理情緒與錯誤溝通能力皆呈負向影響。
Extending previous research on team error management, this thesis were conducted to examine the antecedents, error management climate, error management practice and consequences of team innovation. Data are collected from 35 R&D teams (an anonymous government research institutions in Taiwan) and 38 R&D teams (Top 1000 Technology enterprises in Taiwan).\nWe give the following three hypotheses. First, we hypothesize that detecting capability and misunderstanding communication skills influence team innovation performance. Second, we hypothesize that error management climate (shared belief and emotion) influence detecting capability and misunderstanding communication skills. Third, we hypothesize that effective coaching, clear direction, conflict management and encouragement of experiment influence error management culture (belief and emotion).\nThe results of structural equation model analysis revealed that detecting capability positively predicts team innovation performance. Shared belief positively predicts team detecting capability. The results also show effective coaching and encouragement of experiment positively predict shared belief which is extended from social cognitive theory.\nResults of the analysis also indicate that tenure diversity negatively predicts error management emotion and misunderstanding communication skills.
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國立政治大學
科技管理研究所
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