How Do Performance Goals Influence Exploration-Exploitation Choices?

IF 4.9 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Organization Science Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1287/orsc.2019.13311
Marlo Raveendran, Kannan Srikanth, Tiberiu Ungureanu, George L. Zheng
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Employees in organizations are frequently subject to performance goals such as sales or publication targets. However, often employees do not know what actions will allow them to meet these goals. To perform such tasks effectively, employees need to explore to quickly learn from experience which among the available alternatives offers the higher reward potential, so that they can concentrate subsequent efforts on exploiting it. Prior work models such explore-exploit problems as an adaptive learning process, where employees sequentially sample various options and learn from feedback. However, we currently do not know how performance goals influence this adaptive learning process. We argue that performance goals influence the adaptive learning process by modifying how feedback is perceived. Individuals subject to challenging goals are more likely to interpret feedback from poor alternatives as failures. Therefore, they quickly develop high belief strength that the inferior alternative is worse than the superior alternative, enabling them to reduce “useless exploration,” but also making them slow to adapt to environmental shocks. We test our predictions in a series of laboratory experiments and find that decision makers subject to challenging goals exploit more (relative to those with moderate goals). We also show that such an exploitation focus, while beneficial in stable environments, is detrimental in unstable ones. Our finding that challenging performance goals improve performance in learning tasks stands in contrast to prior findings that such goals inhibit performance in search tasks, an insight that warrants further study to improve our understanding of goal setting in the knowledge economy. Funding: K. Srikanth was supported by SMU Seed Funding Grant for the initial version of this paper. Supplemental Material: The e-companion is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2019.13311 .
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性能目标如何影响探索-开发选择?
组织中的员工经常受制于业绩目标,如销售或出版目标。然而,员工往往不知道什么行动可以让他们实现这些目标。为了有效地完成这些任务,员工需要探索,从经验中快速学习,在可用的替代方案中,哪一个提供更高的回报潜力,以便他们可以集中精力开发它。先前的工作模型,如探索-利用问题作为一个适应性学习过程,其中员工顺序取样各种选项,并从反馈中学习。然而,我们目前还不知道性能目标如何影响这种适应性学习过程。我们认为,绩效目标通过改变反馈的感知方式来影响适应性学习过程。那些目标具有挑战性的人更有可能把来自糟糕选择的反馈解释为失败。因此,他们很快就形成了较差选择比较优选择更差的较高信念强度,使他们减少了“无用的探索”,但也使他们对环境冲击的适应速度变慢。我们在一系列实验室实验中验证了我们的预测,发现目标具有挑战性的决策者(相对于目标温和的决策者)会利用更多的资源。我们还表明,这种开发焦点虽然在稳定的环境中有益,但在不稳定的环境中却是有害的。我们的研究发现,挑战性的绩效目标可以提高学习任务的表现,这与之前的研究结果形成鲜明对比,即此类目标会抑制搜索任务的表现,这一见解值得进一步研究,以提高我们对知识经济中目标设定的理解。资助:K. Srikanth由新加坡管理大学种子基金资助撰写本文的初始版本。补充材料:电子伴侣可在https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2019.13311上获得。
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期刊介绍: Organization Science is ranked among the top journals in management by the Social Science Citation Index in terms of impact and is widely recognized in the fields of strategy, management, and organization theory. Organization Science provides one umbrella for the publication of research from all over the world in fields such as organization theory, strategic management, sociology, economics, political science, history, information science, communication theory, and psychology.
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