Influences on member assimilation in workgroups in high-reliability organizations: A multilevel analysis

被引:36
|
作者
Myers, Karen Kroman [1 ]
McPhee, Robert D.
机构
[1] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Commun, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
[2] Arizona State Univ, Hugh Downs Sch Human Commun, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1468-2958.2006.00283.x
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
This multilevel investigation examined the effect of group interaction and its influence on individual-level membership variables and group assimilation. The study is based on a model of group socialization developed by Moreland and Levine (1982) and was modified in this study to investigate the development and maintenance of highly interdependent workgroups in a high-reliability organization: a municipal fire department. Using hierarchical linear modeling, we examined individual- and crew-level influence on four assimilation outcomes: involvement, trustworthiness, commitment, and acceptance. At the individual level, acculturation predicted all the four assimilation outcomes. Involvement also was a predictor of the latter sequences of assimilation: commitment and acceptance. The study also found that one crew-level variable-crew performance-affected and modified the influence of tenure, proactivity, involvement, acculturation, and trust on members' commitment. Implications are offered for the influence of group interaction on member assimilation and support for continuing group-level research on assimilation. This study also underscores the utility of multilevel analysis in examining communication at the interpersonal and group levels.
引用
收藏
页码:440 / 468
页数:29
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Categorizing errors in high-reliability organizations: Adaptive range and adaptive capacity in incident response
    Kutsch, Elmar
    Siala, Haytham
    Cantarelli, Chantal
    Djabbarov, Ibrat
    RISK ANALYSIS, 2025,
  • [32] Asymmetric Multilevel Inverter Topology and Its Fault Management Strategy for High-Reliability Applications
    Fahad, Mohammad
    Tariq, Mohd
    Sarwar, Adil
    Modabbir, Mohammad
    Zaid, Mohd Aman
    Satpathi, Kuntal
    Hussan, Md Reyaz
    Tayyab, Mohammad
    Alamri, Basem
    Alahmadi, Ahmad
    ENERGIES, 2021, 14 (14)
  • [33] Safety in high-reliability organizations: The role of upward voice, team learning, and safety climate
    Silla, Inmaculada
    Gajudo, Julie-Anne
    Gracia, Francisco J.
    JOURNAL OF SAFETY RESEARCH, 2025, 93 : 55 - 65
  • [34] Struggling to invent high-reliability organizations in health care settings: Insights from the field
    Dixon, Nancy M.
    Shofer, Marjorie
    HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2006, 41 (04) : 1618 - 1632
  • [35] HIGH-RELIABILITY PROCESS INDUSTRIES - INDIVIDUAL, MICRO, AND MACRO ORGANIZATIONAL INFLUENCES ON SAFETY PERFORMANCE
    HOFMANN, DA
    JACOBS, R
    LANDY, F
    JOURNAL OF SAFETY RESEARCH, 1995, 26 (03) : 131 - 149
  • [36] Thermomechanical Analysis of Conformally Coated QFNs for High-Reliability Applications
    Yin, Chunyan
    Stoyanov, Stoyan
    Bailey, Chris
    Stewart, Paul
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPONENTS PACKAGING AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, 2019, 9 (11): : 2210 - 2218
  • [37] High-reliability space power converters: Design and analysis issues
    Ray, B
    2002 37TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (IECEC), 2002, : 242 - 247
  • [38] ETHICAL AND VALUE IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSITIONS IN HIGH-RELIABILITY ORGANIZATIONS - EXPERT SYSTEMS AND THE HUMAN OPERATOR
    ROCHLIN, GI
    ETHICS AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING, 1989, : 161 - 186
  • [39] To Seek Program Accreditation, Innovation, or Both?—Examining the Interdependencies in High-Reliability Health Care Organizations
    Brand T.
    Goetjes E.
    Blankart K.
    Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research, 2023, 75 (3): : 281 - 302
  • [40] Learning how to cope with uncertainty Can high-reliability organizations be a role model for manufacturing companies?
    Schulz, Klaus-Peter
    Geithner, Silke
    Mistele, Peter
    JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT, 2017, 30 (02) : 199 - 216