Turning the Sword: How NPD Teams Cope with Front-End Tensions

被引:31
作者
Andriopoulos, Constantine [1 ]
Gotsi, Manto [2 ]
Lewis, Marianne W. [3 ]
Ingram, Amy E.
机构
[1] City Univ London, Cass Business Sch, Innovat & Entrepreneurship, London, England
[2] Univ Westminster, Westminster Business Sch, Mkt, London, England
[3] Cass Business Sch, London, England
关键词
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT; REGULATORY FOCUS; INNOVATION; MODEL; PERFORMANCE; CREATIVITY; PARADOX; TECHNOLOGY; CONFLICT; WORKING;
D O I
10.1111/jpim.12423
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Front-end new product development (NPD) is fraught with tensions that fuel and inhibit innovation. According to paradox theory, tensions pose a double-edged sword, sparking learning and creativity or anxiety and counterproductive responses. NPD teams' shared understandingshow they think about (cognition) and approach (motivation) tensionsturn the sword. Existing literature examines innovation tensions and their management. Yet scholars call for deeper dives, seeking research that unpacks cognitive and motivational drivers underlying how NPD teams cope with tensions. This paper responds, presenting a four-year inductive study of five NPD consultancies. Across cases, findings explicate the roles of paradoxical cognitive frames and regulatory motivational focus. Across firms, the front-end NPD teams framed tensions paradoxically. Three framesguided freefall, benevolent dictatorship, and cohesive diversityhelped teams develop shared understandings of tensions as paradoxical, posing competing yet interdependent demands. Teams varied, however, in their regulatory focus, influencing how they applied the frames to approach tensions. In the most innovative case, teams applied a promotion focus, energized to explore tensions in search of more creative alternatives and synergies. In less innovative cases, teams applied a prevention focus, motivated to avoid risk and loss. Together, paradoxical frames and regulatory focus shaped teams' coping behaviors and resulting innovation. Resulting theory posits the interplay among cognitive, motivational, and behavioral drivers of innovation. Results offer three contributions. First, this study extends understanding of antecedents to team innovation and front-end NPD. Second, findings deepen insights into team cognition and paradoxical frames. Last, the theoretical framework explicates how cognitive-motivational interactions enable coping behaviors that foster innovation. The conclusion poses managerial and research implications. Building from paradox theory this study suggests means to foster shared paradoxical frames and promotion focus in NPD teams. Further, study limitations highlight opportunities to extend its generalizability and elaborate underlying drivers of innovation.
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页码:427 / 445
页数:19
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