When Passions Collide: Passion Convergence in Entrepreneurial Teams

Date
2020-07-01Author
A. Uy, Marilyn
Jacob, Gabriel Henry
Gielnik, Michael M.
Frese, Michael
Antonio, Tony
Wonohadidjojo, Daniel Martomanggolo
Christina
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Extant research on passion is replete with individual-level studies. Although team-level studies have
emerged, these empirical studies have adopted a static approach. We pivot from the predominant static
focus on passion by examining passion convergence, or the dynamic pattern of increasing similarity in
passion among members of a team. Drawing on multilevel theory of emergence in teams and using the
novel consensus emergence model approach, we theorize the phenomenon of passion convergence and
focus on how within-team experiences of progress and setback shape passion convergence. We also
analyze the impact of passion convergence on team performance. Data from 314 individuals nested in 82
new venture teams indicate that experiencing team progress facilitated passion convergence, whereas
experiencing team setbacks did not have a significant impact on passion convergence. Results also
suggest that teams with members converging on a high level of passion positively predicted team
performance. We discuss the theoretical and practical significance of our study.