Moliterno, T.P., Beck, N., Beckman, C.M., & Meyer, M. (2014) Knowing your place: Social performance feedback in good times & bad times Flashcards
Goal
Expand social performance feedback to normative and comparative refence groups
Organizational decision makers have reference groups smaller than the whole industry and use these groups as normative and comparative functions.
Organizational decision makers have reference groups smaller than the whole industry and use these groups as normative and comparative functions.
- Normative: Is the standard for group membership, the performance level below which decision makers cannot legitimately claim membership in a socially desirable group. > the Survival or Failure threshold > Reference group threshold
- Comparative: leads decision makers to aspire to perform better than others in their group and attend to top performance benchmarks within their group. > Top performers > top performance threshold
Decision makers benchmark performance on ?
Decision makers benchmark performance on the social performance threshold most proximal to the organization’s historical performance. We refer to this as the historically based social aspiration threshold (HiBSAT).
- Managers are boundedly rational, so instead of seeing social and historical as two separate things; the two of them were taken together: HiBSAT
low position in the reference group as negative performance feedback should trigger?
The normative function of the reference group motivates organizational decision makers to interpret a low position in the reference group as negative performance feedback and should trigger problemistic search resulting in organizational adaptation.
- Failing the survival threshold = drastic = New coach
- Failing top performance threshold = less drastic = New player
Do they pursue both at the same time?
These two thresholds are likely not pursued at the same time but rather decided through historical performance. A historically lower scoring team is likely pursuing above the survival threshold, a historically higher scoring team is likely pursuing above the top performance threshold.
- Simply put, decision makers know their place in the competitive group and derive performance feedback based on that place