Decomposing profile-to-role configurations in R&D-focused entrepreneurial teams

IF 7.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS European Management Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.emj.2023.04.009
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We draw on social categorization theory to explain how entrepreneurial teams focused on research and development (R&D) are configured to deliver successful new venture performance. Research on entrepreneurial teams tends to aggregate individuals to the team level, which helps distill the effects of complementarities among social categories of team members. Specifically, we examine how scientists and managers apply their unique profiles (i.e., accumulated skills and expertise) to execute their respective roles within entrepreneurial teams engaged in commercial scientific discovery. In line with the entrepreneurial team literature, we distinguish between “focused” and “diversified” social categorizations of principal scientists and managers. As such, we differentiate between individuals’ deep knowledge of a discipline and a background in two professional areas with relative expertise in each, likened to the “jack-of-all-trades”. We analyze how team profile-to-role configurations might result in different new venture outcomes being R&D performance and commercial performance. To examine our models, we use multi-source, longitudinal, secondary data drawn from 153 government-funded research-intensive ventures associated with the National Cancer Institute in the United States (U.S.). Our results reveal differential effects for R&D performance and commercial performance. We find that teams aiming to enhance their R&D performance should seek diversified principal scientists, whereas teams seeking commercial gains should appoint diversified managers. By the same token, diversified team members may bypass their own shortcomings and complement their strengths by attracting team members with focused social categorizations.
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在专注于研发的创业团队中分解概要文件到角色的配置
我们借鉴社会分类理论来解释专注于研究与开发(R&D)的创业团队是如何配置以实现新企业的成功业绩的。有关创业团队的研究倾向于将个人聚合到团队层面,这有助于提炼团队成员社会类别之间互补性的影响。具体来说,我们研究的是科学家和经理人如何运用其独特的特征(即积累的技能和专业知识),在从事商业科学发现的创业团队中扮演各自的角色。根据创业团队的文献,我们将主要科学家和经理人的社会分类区分为 "专注型 "和 "多元化"。因此,我们区分了个人在一门学科上的深厚知识和在两个专业领域的背景,以及在每个领域的相对专长,将其比喻为 "全才"。我们分析了团队的角色配置如何可能导致不同的新企业成果,即研发绩效和商业绩效。为了检验我们的模型,我们使用了与美国国家癌症研究所有关的 153 家政府资助的研究密集型风险企业的多源、纵向、二手数据。我们的研究结果显示了研发绩效和商业绩效的不同影响。我们发现,旨在提高研发绩效的团队应寻求多元化的首席科学家,而寻求商业利益的团队则应任命多元化的管理者。同样,多元化的团队成员可以通过吸引社会分类集中的团队成员来扬长避短。
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期刊介绍: The European Management Journal (EMJ) stands as a premier scholarly publication, disseminating cutting-edge research spanning all realms of management. EMJ articles challenge conventional wisdom through rigorously informed empirical and theoretical inquiries, offering fresh insights and innovative perspectives on key management themes while remaining accessible and engaging for a wide readership. EMJ articles embody intellectual curiosity and embrace diverse methodological approaches, yielding contributions that significantly influence both management theory and practice. We actively seek interdisciplinary research that integrates distinct research traditions to illuminate contemporary challenges within the expansive domain of European business and management. We strongly encourage cross-cultural investigations addressing the unique challenges faced by European management scholarship and practice in navigating global issues and contexts.
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