Article ID: | iaor201522292 |
Volume: | 44 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 124 |
End Page Number: | 136 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2014 |
Journal: | R&D Management |
Authors: | Chiang Yun-Hwa, Hung Kuang-Peng |
Keywords: | creativity, team effectiveness, new product development |
Scholars of creativity and innovation argue that successful innovations originate from the creative ideas of workers. However, few studies have empirically examined how management mechanisms, such as the control mode adopted by the new product development team, may work together with workers' creativity to deliver a successful new product. Drawing on the theory of opposing action strategies of team innovation, we propose that different team control modes may work together with team members' creativity to jointly influence the innovativeness of teamwork outcomes. With survey data collected from different sources in new product development teams, we find that restrictive control can effectively help teams composed of very creative members to successfully develop innovative new products. Conversely, promotive control can effectively help teams composed of less creative members to deliver innovative new products.