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研究生: 吳冠宜
Wu, Kuan-Yi
論文名稱: 開放式創新團隊中的團隊學習:以科技部跨領域創意加值計畫為例
Team Learning in Open Innovation Teams: The Case of the MOST Promoting Program for Cross-Field Creative Scenario Value-Adding
指導教授: 陳淑惠
Chen, Shu-Hui
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 管理學院 - 企業管理學系
Department of Business Administration
論文出版年: 2018
畢業學年度: 106
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 100
中文關鍵詞: 對商品化的知覺團隊學習開放式創新團隊經驗開放性行為職能多樣性
外文關鍵詞: perception of commercialization, team learning, open innovation team, openness to experience, behavioral competence diversity
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  • 近來,開放式創新團隊在台灣漸被採用,科技部跨領域創意加值計畫嘗試學術界的開放式創新團隊媒合與運作,而拜耳生物科技股份有限公司也採用開放式創新團隊運作。然而,多元的個人知識與能力總是難以在團隊層次匯集,偏偏這一過程又是開放式創新團隊成功運作的關鍵,團隊學習正好可用來改善此過程,因此,開放式創新團隊中的團隊學習過程是值得研究的議題。
    本研究的焦點為學術界中的開放式創新團隊。根據一份由111位曾參與科技部跨領域創意加值計畫的學者所填寫的問卷,本研究探討三種團隊成員的特質──「行為職能多樣性」、「經驗開放性」、「對商品化的知覺」──與「團隊學習」及「績效」的關係。研究結果發現:(1)經驗開放性與對商品化的知覺和團隊學習呈正相關,行為職能多樣性則否;(2)團隊學習和績效呈正相關;(3)行為職能多樣性和績效呈正相關,經驗開放性與對商品化的知覺則否;(4)團隊學習可中介經驗開放性與對商品化的知覺,進而達成績效,卻無法中介行為職能多樣性以達成績效。
    在本研究中,行為職能多樣性的效果被確認:此一變數與績效呈正相關,卻未被證明與團隊學習呈正相關。經驗開放性對團隊學習的效果則是首次被建立。實務上,本研究建議在篩選開放式創新團隊的成員時,應考量研究內容中探討的這三種個人特質,同時也應在開放式創新團隊中更強力推廣團隊學習。

    Recently, open innovation teams have been increasingly adopted in Taiwan. Both the MOST Promoting Program for Cross-Field Creative Scenario Value-Adding and Bayer have open innovation teams. However, the compilation of diverse individual knowledge and capabilities at team level, core to the success of open innovation teams, has been hard. Team learning is a process undertaken to improve such compilation, making it worthwhile to study the team learning process in open innovation teams.
    This research focuses on open innovation teams in academic circles. Based on a survey completed by 111 scholars who had participated in the MOST Promoting Program for Cross-Field Creative Scenario Value-Adding, this research explores the relationships between three kinds of team members’ characteristics (namely, behavioral competence diversity, openness to experience, perception of commercialization), team learning, and performance. The findings are as the following: (1) openness to experience and perception of commercialization are positively related to team learning, but behavioral competence diversity is not; (2) team learning is positively related to performance; (3) behavioral competence diversity is positively related to performance, but openness to experience and perception of commercialization are not; (4) team learning can mediate openness to experience and perception of commercialization separately to achieve performance, but cannot mediate behavioral competence diversity to achieve performance.
    The effect of behavioral competence diversity is confirmed: it is positively related to performance but not proved to be positively related to team learning. The effect of openness to experience on team learning is established for the first time. In practice, it is suggested that the three personal characteristics discussed should be taken into consideration when selecting members for open innovation teams, and that team learning should be promoted more intensively in open innovation teams.

    摘要....................................................Ⅰ Abstract................................................Ⅱ 誌謝....................................................Ⅳ Table of Contents.......................................Ⅵ List of Tables..........................................Ⅸ List of Figures.........................................XI Chapter One Introduction.................................1 1.1 Research Background................................1 1.2 Motivation.........................................3 1.3 Research Procedure................................................7 Chapter Two Literature Review...................................................9 2.1 Team Learning.................................................9 2.2 Behavioral Competence Diversity...............................................15 2.3 Openness to Experience..............................................20 2.4 Perception of Commercialization.......................................24 2.5 Performance.......................................28 2.6 Mediation Effects.................................................33 2.6.1 Relationships between Behavioral Competence Diversity, Openness to Experience, Perception of Commercialization, and Performance......................33 2.6.2 Mediating Role of Team Learning................................................35 Chapter Three Methodology.............................................38 3.1 Introduction to the MOST Promoting Program for Cross-Field Creative Scenario Value-Adding..................................................38 3.2 Conceptual Structure...............................................41 3.3 Operationalization......................................41 3.3.1 Team Learning................................................41 3.3.2 Behavioral Competence Diversity...............................................42 3.3.3 Openness to Experience..............................................43 3.3.4 Perception of Commercialization.......................................44 3.3.5 Performance.............................................45 3.4 Research Design and Sampling................................................46 3.5 Data Analysis Method..................................................47 Chapter Four Research Results.................................................48 4.1 Response of Surveys.................................................48 4.2 Descriptive Statistics Analysis................................................49 4.2.1 The Profile of Respondent..............................................49 4.2.2 The Descriptive Statistics of Constructs..............................................53 4.3 Exploratory Factor Analysis................................................59 4.3.1 EFA of Behavioral Competence Diversity...............................................59 4.3.2 EFA of Openness to Experience..............................................60 4.3.3 EFA of Perception of Commercialization.......................................61 4.3.4 EFA of Team Learning................................................62 4.3.5 EFA of Performance.............................................63 4.4 The Effect of Expertise on Behavioral Competence Diversity, Openness to Experience, Perception of Commercialization, Team Learning, and Performance.............................................64 4.5 The Effect of Patenting on Perception of Commercialization and Performance.............................................65 4.6 Confirmatory Factor Analysis................................................67 4.6.1 Reliability Analysis................................................68 4.6.2 Validity Analysis – Convergent Validity................................................68 4.6.3 Validity Analysis – Discriminant Validity................................................71 4.6.4 Model Fit of CFA.....................................................72 4.6.5 Confirmation of the Factor Structure...............................................73 4.7 SEM – Path Analysis and Hypothesis Test....................................................77 4.7.1 Examination of Direct Effects.................................................77 4.7.2 Examination of Mediating Effects.................................................78 Chapter Five Conclusion and Suggestion..............................................82 5.1 Research Conclusion..............................................82 5.1.1 Behavioral Competence Diversity, Openness to Experience, Perception of Commercialization, and Team Learning................................................83 5.1.2 Team Learning and Performance.............................................84 5.1.3 Behavioral Competence Diversity, Openness to Experience, Perception of Commercialization, and Performance..............................................85 5.1.4 Mediating Role of Team Learning.................................................86 5.2 Theoretical Implication..............................................87 5.3 Practical Implication..............................................88 5.4 Research Limitation...............................................90 5.5 Suggestion for Further Research.................................................90 References...............................................93

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