Title :
Impact of a Stretch Strategy on Knowledge Creation in Quality Improvement Projects
Author_Institution :
Lally Sch. of Manage. & Technol., Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA
Abstract :
This study develops and tests a framework about how a stretch strategy affects knowledge creation in quality improvement projects. First, we found that sense of challenge in a project team was positively associated with the level of knowledge creation. This result controlled for two important contextual factors-psychological safety and learning behaviors-that also influenced knowledge creation in teams. Second, we studied two antecedents of sense of challenge and found problem-driven gap, which reflected the intensity in problem solving, positively affected sense of challenge; but performance-driven gap, which captured the relative difference between current and targeted performances, showed insignificant effect on sense of challenge. Yet performance-driven gap interacted synergistically with problem-driven gap in positively affecting sense of challenge. When the intended purpose of a stretch strategy is to encourage innovation and knowledge creation, our findings suggest an organization should focus on motivating a strong sense of challenge among organizational members through problem solving. Without a problem solving focus, the common practice of setting high performance goals to stretch people can be futile and ineffective.
Keywords :
innovation management; knowledge management; project management; psychology; quality management; team working; knowledge creation; learning behavior; motivation; performance driven gap; problem solving; project team; psychological safety; quality improvement project; stretch strategy; Knowledge creation; six sigma projects; stretch strategy;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2010.2048913