How Does an Enterprise System Implementation Change Interpersonal Relationships in Organizations

Hillol Bala, V. Venkatesh, D. C. Ganster, Arun Rai
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PurposeAlthough research has suggested that enterprise system (ES) implementations have major impacts on employee job characteristics and outcomes, there has been limited research that has examined the impacts of ES implementations on interpersonal relationships over time. Building on and extending recent studies that have examined changes in employee job characteristics and outcomes during an ES implementation, this research examined the nature, extent, determinants and outcomes of changes in an important interpersonal relationship construct—coworker exchange (CWX)—following an ES implementation. CWX is considered a critical aspect of employees' job and an important determinant of their success in the workplace. Drawing on social exchange theory (SET), the authors theorize that employees will perceive a change in CWX following an ES implementation.Design/methodology/approachA longitudinal field study over a period of 6 months among 249 employees was conducted. Latent growth modeling was used to analyze the data.FindingsThe authors found that employees' work process characteristics, namely perceived process complexity, perceived process rigidity and perceived process radicalness, significantly explained change, i.e. decline in our case, in CWX during the shakedown phase of an ES implementation. The decreasing trajectory of change in CWX led to declining job performance and job satisfaction.Originality/valueThe role of CWX and its importance in the context of ES implementations is a key novel element of this work.
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企业系统的实施如何改变组织中的人际关系
虽然研究表明,企业系统(ES)的实施对员工的工作特征和结果有重大影响,但随着时间的推移,关于企业系统实施对人际关系影响的研究有限。基于并扩展了最近的研究,这些研究已经检查了在实施ES期间员工工作特征和结果的变化,本研究检查了在实施ES后重要的人际关系结构-同事交换(CWX)中的变化的性质,程度,决定因素和结果。CWX被认为是员工工作的一个关键方面,也是他们在工作场所取得成功的重要决定因素。根据社会交换理论(SET),作者认为员工在实施ES后会感知到CWX的变化。设计/方法/方法对249名员工进行了为期6个月的纵向实地研究。采用潜在增长模型对数据进行分析。研究结果作者发现,员工的工作过程特征,即感知过程复杂性、感知过程刚性和感知过程激进性,显著地解释了在实施ES的初始阶段,在CWX中发生的变化,即在我们的案例中出现的下降。CWX变化的下降轨迹导致工作绩效和工作满意度的下降。原创性/价值CWX的角色及其在ES实现上下文中的重要性是这项工作的一个关键新颖元素。
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