TY - UNPB
T1 - The Power of Sharing Failures: The Effects of Failure Disclosure on Exploration Performance
AU - Chen, Clara Xiaoling
AU - Huang, Xian
AU - Wang, Laura W.
PY - 2023/5/26
Y1 - 2023/5/26
N2 - Creativity-dependent companies often implement failure disclosure
programs to encourage employees to publicly disclose failures
encountered in exploration activities with a focus on learning. In an
experiment in which participants perform a letter-search task by
counting the search letters in each question (i.e., exploitation) or
identifying an embedded shortcut that applies to all questions (i.e.,
exploration), we manipulate whether participants are encouraged to
disclose their failed attempts at finding the shortcut to future
participants and whether they are evaluated for their task-related
skills. Drawing on emotion regulation theory, we predict and find that
failure disclosure increases participants’ likelihood of correctly
identifying the embedded shortcut, and this effect manifests itself in
the presence but not in the absence of evaluation. Because evaluation is
typically present in natural work settings, our theory and results
suggest that failure disclosure is an effective mechanism to increase
employees’ exploration performance.
AB - Creativity-dependent companies often implement failure disclosure
programs to encourage employees to publicly disclose failures
encountered in exploration activities with a focus on learning. In an
experiment in which participants perform a letter-search task by
counting the search letters in each question (i.e., exploitation) or
identifying an embedded shortcut that applies to all questions (i.e.,
exploration), we manipulate whether participants are encouraged to
disclose their failed attempts at finding the shortcut to future
participants and whether they are evaluated for their task-related
skills. Drawing on emotion regulation theory, we predict and find that
failure disclosure increases participants’ likelihood of correctly
identifying the embedded shortcut, and this effect manifests itself in
the presence but not in the absence of evaluation. Because evaluation is
typically present in natural work settings, our theory and results
suggest that failure disclosure is an effective mechanism to increase
employees’ exploration performance.
KW - failure disclosure
KW - exploration
KW - performance evaluation
KW - cognitive reappraisal
KW - emotion regulation
U2 - 10.2139/ssrn.4446544
DO - 10.2139/ssrn.4446544
M3 - Working paper
BT - The Power of Sharing Failures: The Effects of Failure Disclosure on Exploration Performance
ER -