The effects of expertise diversity on efficiency and creativity in healthcare project teams

Sangok Yoo, Ji Yun Kang
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to explore the effects of expertise diversity on project efficiency and creativity in health-care project teams.

Design/methodology/approach

This study analyzes hierarchical linear models using multi-source data from 50 project teams in a large health-care organization in the USA. This data set includes self-reported survey responses from 274 team members and human resource information for all 515 members across the 50 teams. Expertise diversity is operationalized by professional diversity and positional diversity reflecting two dimensions, domain and level, of the concept of expertise.

Findings

This study reveals that professional diversity is negatively related to project efficiency and project creativity, whereas positional diversity is positively related to project efficiency.

Originality/value

Successfully managing a project team of experts within a limited time frame is a challenge for organizations. This study advances the understanding of the double-edged sword effect of expertise diversity on project teams, focusing on professional and positional diversity. It provides important insights for human resource development in terms of the composition of project teams regarding members’ expertise.

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专业知识多样性对医疗项目团队效率和创造力的影响
本研究旨在探讨医疗保健项目团队中专业知识多样性对项目效率和创造力的影响。本研究利用美国一家大型医疗保健机构 50 个项目团队的多源数据,对分层线性模型进行了分析。该数据集包括 274 名团队成员的自我报告调查反馈,以及 50 个团队中所有 515 名成员的人力资源信息。研究结果这项研究表明,专业多样性与项目效率和项目创造力呈负相关,而职位多样性与项目效率呈正相关。原创性/价值在有限的时间内成功管理由专家组成的项目团队对企业来说是一项挑战。本研究以专业多样性和职位多样性为重点,加深了人们对专业知识多样性对项目团队的双刃剑效应的理解。它为人力资源开发提供了有关项目团队成员专业知识构成的重要见解。
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