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Multiple Organization Goals with Feedback from Shared Technological Task Environments

Songcui Hu () and Richard A. Bettis ()
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Songcui Hu: Eller College of Management, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721
Richard A. Bettis: Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599

Organization Science, 2018, vol. 29, issue 5, 873-889

Abstract: Goals and the performance feedback on those goals are fundamental to organizational learning and adaptation. However, most research has focused on single overall, high-level organizational goals while ignoring important operational goals farther down in the goal hierarchy. This paper explores the important issue of interdependent feedback on multiple operational goals with shared task environments. We conjecture about the impact of shared technological task environments on feedback across goals. We then empirically examine these conjectures using panel vector autoregression (PVAR) analysis of performance feedback from three strategically important operational goals with shared technological task environments in the automobile industry. We find that interdependent feedback can lead to severe and misleading confusion regarding learning from feedback on such goals with shared task environments. Then, we discuss the implications of our findings. These include the following: the absolute intractability of the problem of meeting multiple goals with interdependent task environments as the number of goals increases; limits on the modularity of organization structure; and severe challenges in ex post credit assignment and ex ante planning when goals share technological task environments. Finally, we discuss the application of PVAR to interdependent feedback problems in organizations.

Keywords: goal feedback interdependency; shared technological task environments; intractability of engineering design; organization design; panel vector autoregression (PVAR) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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