Chapter 10 Researching Entrepreneurship: Conflictual Relationships in a Team-based Project

O. Jones
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Teamwork has become increasingly prevalent both in undertaking research projects and in preparing papers for publication. While there are some reflections on the process of teamworking in the organisational studies literature, there is little published work in the area of entrepreneurship. Most existing studies distinguish between problems associated with task-based conflict and relationship-based conflict. In this chapter, the author provides an ethnographic account of a team involved with preparing a proposal and, subsequently, undertaking a small firm research project. The Evolution of Business Knowledge (EBK) was a major Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) initiative which funded 13 distinct projects. During the nine-month period of preparing and refining the research proposal, the team worked together extremely effectively. There were periods of intense knowledge sharing, which enabled the team to develop an impressive and successful bid to study the ‘EBK in 90 small firms’. A major dispute between team members, during the early stages of the fieldwork, led to a period of both task-based and relationship-based conflicts, which threatened to undermine the project. As a result of my first-hand experiences with the EBK project, the author suggests that accounts such as this will help those who find themselves operating in dysfunctional teams make sense of the underlying tensions associated with ‘academic knowledge creation’.
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第10章创业研究:团队项目中的冲突关系
团队合作在开展研究项目和准备发表论文方面变得越来越普遍。虽然在组织研究文献中有一些关于团队合作过程的反思,但在创业领域发表的作品很少。大多数现有的研究区分了与任务冲突和关系冲突相关的问题。在本章中,作者提供了一个民族志的团队参与准备一个提案,随后,承担一个小公司的研究项目。商业知识的演变(EBK)是经济和社会研究理事会(ESRC)的一项主要倡议,资助了13个不同的项目。在准备和完善研究计划的9个月期间,团队合作非常有效。有一段时间的密集知识共享,这使得团队开发了一个令人印象深刻的和成功的投标来研究“90个小公司的EBK”。在实地工作的早期阶段,团队成员之间的一次重大争执导致了一段时间的任务冲突和关系冲突,这可能会破坏项目。根据我在EBK项目中的第一手经验,作者建议,这样的描述将帮助那些发现自己在功能失调的团队中工作的人理解与“学术知识创造”相关的潜在紧张关系。
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