Volkmann, GloriaGloriaVolkmannPutzke, JohannesJohannesPutzkePosegga, OliverOliverPosegga0000-0003-4552-3027Fischbach, KaiKaiFischbach0000-0001-5721-5369Schoder, DetlefDetlefSchoderThomas, O.Teuteberg, F.2019-09-192015-06-302015https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/21843Organizations increasingly rely on group-based organizational structures to manage uncertain environments. However, at the group level there is still a limited understanding of how boundary-spanning activities should be managed to increase group performance. In this paper, we propose "out-group-tie centralization" as a concept that refers to the variation in the group members' network ties to other social actors who are not members of the group itself. When the out-group-tie centralization is low, no group member enjoys substantially more ties to other social actors outside the group than does any other group member. A panel analysis with 120 work groups from a medium-size German bank over a 12-month period reveals a reversed u-shaped relationship between out-group-tie centralization and group performance. However, the results indicate no association between the density of a work group communication network and that group's performance.engOut-Group-Tie Centralization and the Performance of Work Groupsconferenceobjecthttp://aisel.aisnet.org/wi2015/56/