追根溯源:认识动机和结构层次在战略问题形成中的作用

IF 2.9 Q2 MANAGEMENT Strategy Science Pub Date : 2022-02-11 DOI:10.1287/stsc.2022.0155
Chan Hyung Park, Markus Baer
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在制定战略问题时,管理者和高管通常会忽略相关原因。这种监督反过来又损害了解决方案和战略的有效性。为了阐明决定问题制定成功的因素,我们开发了一个问题制定全面性的个人层面驱动因素模型——个人识别的问题的非冗余和相关原因的数量。具体而言,我们认为认识动机——学习和持有对世界的全面看法的愿望——是全面性的重要驱动力。此外,我们认为,高构念水平——一种抽象的思维方式——会增强认识动机的好处,因为它们会引导个人信息处理从问题的症状转向其根本原因。我们在两项涉及中国高管和美国大学生的实验研究中测试了这种互动模型。我们两项研究的结果与我们的理论模型是一致的。高的构念水平加强了认识动机的作用,从而使问题表述更加全面。我们讨论了我们的工作对理论和实践的启示。
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Getting to the Root of Things: The Role of Epistemic Motivation and Construal Levels in Strategic Problem Formulation
When formulating strategic problems, managers and executives routinely overlook relevant causes. This oversight, in turn, compromises the effectiveness of solutions and strategies. To illuminate the factors determining the success of problem formulation, we develop a model of the individual-level drivers of problem formulation comprehensiveness—the number of nonredundant and relevant causes to a problem that individuals identify. Specifically, we theorize that epistemic motivation—the desire to learn and hold well-informed views of the world—is an important driver of comprehensiveness. Furthermore, we suggest that high construal levels—an abstract thinking style—enhance the benefits of epistemic motivation because they direct individual information processing away from the symptoms of a problem toward its underlying causes. We test this interaction model in two experimental studies involving Chinese top executives and university students in the United States. The results of our two studies are consistent with our theoretical model. High construal levels strengthen the effect of epistemic motivation, resulting in greater comprehensiveness of problem formulation. We discuss the implications of our work for theory and practice.
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