Title :
Theoretical foundations for distributed work: multilevel, incentive theories to address current dilemmas
Author :
Swan, Bret ; Belanger, France ; Watson-Manheim, Mary Beth
Author_Institution :
Virginia Polytech. Inst., Virginia State Univ., Petersburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
Distributed work literature has sought to explain why and under what conditions workers choose to use distributed work arrangements, but often has resulted in contradictions and dilemmas. The literature has reached the point where significant progress can be made by applying existing organizational theories to explain past distributed work dilemmas and to serve as a foundation for future research. We propose a multilevel conceptual framework integrating constructs from several well-established incentive-related organizational theories: Hertzberg´s theories on explicit and implicit motivation, expectancy theory, managerial control theory, group process theories, socio-technical systems theory, and resource allocation theories. From this integrated conceptual framework, we derive functional models to explain why workers do not take advantage of distributed work arrangements in two high tech sales organizations. Results illustrate the compounding effects of multiple incentives and disincentives over time and across levels of analysis. This theory-based conceptual framework extends both the distributed work and incentive literatures helping them overcome dilemmas existing between research and practice.
Keywords :
management science; organisational aspects; personnel; resource allocation; system theory; Hertzberg theory; distributed work arrangement; distributed work dilemma; expectancy theory; explicit motivation; group process theory; high tech sales organization; implicit motivation; managerial control theory; organizational theory; resource allocation theory; socio-technical systems theory; Control theory; Costs; History; Marketing and sales; Performance analysis; Productivity; Resource management; Sociotechnical systems; Stress; Teamwork;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2056-1
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2004.1265161