This article seeks to test whether a leader’s position in the team’s informal network strengthens or weakens the leader’s team. Based on data collected from 231 employees working in 19 teams in a manufacturing organization, the study tested whether two different leader network centralities in teams’ advice networks predicted team conflict and viability. Teams with more pres-tigious formal leaders (i.e., leaders whom a high proportion of subordinates sought out for advice) experienced lower levels of team conflict and had higher levels of team viability. In contrast, teams with leaders who brokered across subordinates within a team’s advice network (i.e., leaders who had advice ties with subordinates who did not have advice ties with each ot...
Conflicts have been found to often negatively affect the functioning of teams (De Wit et al., 2012),...
Purpose: the purpose of this paper is to draw on social network theory to develop a new theoretical ...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...
This article seeks to test whether a leader\u27s position in the team\u27s informal network strength...
A key assumption in the leader-member exchange (LMX) literature is that leaders struggle with develo...
Because leaders’ authority is often insufficient to change team performance, formal team leaders see...
The social network perspective provides a valuable lens to understand the effectiveness of team lead...
Through the examination of 11 intact interuniversity research project teams, this study examines the...
Viable and productive social networks in organizations result in many positive outcomes for organiza...
The social network perspective provides a valuable lens to understand the effectiveness of team lead...
The present study adopts a relational approach to leadership and examines a leader’s role in enhanci...
The study aims to test how the association between leader's centrality (outdegree and betweenness) i...
Because leaders’ authority is often insufficient to change team performance, formal team leaders se...
We renovate a classic experiment to define a research platform that provides data on network behavio...
We explore how formal managers\u27 centralities in both positive and negative networks predict follo...
Conflicts have been found to often negatively affect the functioning of teams (De Wit et al., 2012),...
Purpose: the purpose of this paper is to draw on social network theory to develop a new theoretical ...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...
This article seeks to test whether a leader\u27s position in the team\u27s informal network strength...
A key assumption in the leader-member exchange (LMX) literature is that leaders struggle with develo...
Because leaders’ authority is often insufficient to change team performance, formal team leaders see...
The social network perspective provides a valuable lens to understand the effectiveness of team lead...
Through the examination of 11 intact interuniversity research project teams, this study examines the...
Viable and productive social networks in organizations result in many positive outcomes for organiza...
The social network perspective provides a valuable lens to understand the effectiveness of team lead...
The present study adopts a relational approach to leadership and examines a leader’s role in enhanci...
The study aims to test how the association between leader's centrality (outdegree and betweenness) i...
Because leaders’ authority is often insufficient to change team performance, formal team leaders se...
We renovate a classic experiment to define a research platform that provides data on network behavio...
We explore how formal managers\u27 centralities in both positive and negative networks predict follo...
Conflicts have been found to often negatively affect the functioning of teams (De Wit et al., 2012),...
Purpose: the purpose of this paper is to draw on social network theory to develop a new theoretical ...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...