We examined the influences of different facets of psychological collectivism (Preference, Reliance, Concern, Norm Acceptance, and Goal Priority) on team functioning at 3 different performance depictions: initial team performance, end-state team performance, and team performance change over time. We also tested the extent to which team-member exchange moderated the relationships between facets of psychological collectivism and performance change over time. Results from multilevel growth modeling of 66 teams (N = 264) engaged in a business simulation revealed differential effects across facets of psychological collectivism and across different performance measurements. Whereas facets concerned with affiliation (Preference and Concern) were po...
The authors investigated the relationship between transformational leadership behavior and group per...
Across two field studies, we investigate the impact of team power on team conflict and performance. ...
Using meta-analytic evidence, this study tested trait- and task-based theoretical approaches to team...
We examined the influences of different facets of psychological collectivism (Preference, Reliance, ...
With the knowledge that team work is not always associated with high(er) performance, we draw from t...
This study examines the motivating effects of goal congruence on outcomes in teams. Building on psyc...
With the knowledge that team work is not always associated with high(er) performance, we draw from t...
This study is situated in the paradigms of positive organizational scholarship (POS) and positive or...
Major theories of team effectiveness position emergent collective cognitive processes as central dri...
This research examines whether the relationship between an individual's personality and their behavi...
Psychological capital (PsyCap) is a higher-order construct reflecting the psychological resources of...
Major theories of team effectiveness position emergent collective cognitive processes as central dri...
In a longitudinal field study of 37 professional project teams over almost 2 years, we investigated ...
We investigate team member feelings of collective psychological ownership (CPO) over teamwork produc...
We investigate team member feelings of collective psychological ownership (CPO) over teamwork produc...
The authors investigated the relationship between transformational leadership behavior and group per...
Across two field studies, we investigate the impact of team power on team conflict and performance. ...
Using meta-analytic evidence, this study tested trait- and task-based theoretical approaches to team...
We examined the influences of different facets of psychological collectivism (Preference, Reliance, ...
With the knowledge that team work is not always associated with high(er) performance, we draw from t...
This study examines the motivating effects of goal congruence on outcomes in teams. Building on psyc...
With the knowledge that team work is not always associated with high(er) performance, we draw from t...
This study is situated in the paradigms of positive organizational scholarship (POS) and positive or...
Major theories of team effectiveness position emergent collective cognitive processes as central dri...
This research examines whether the relationship between an individual's personality and their behavi...
Psychological capital (PsyCap) is a higher-order construct reflecting the psychological resources of...
Major theories of team effectiveness position emergent collective cognitive processes as central dri...
In a longitudinal field study of 37 professional project teams over almost 2 years, we investigated ...
We investigate team member feelings of collective psychological ownership (CPO) over teamwork produc...
We investigate team member feelings of collective psychological ownership (CPO) over teamwork produc...
The authors investigated the relationship between transformational leadership behavior and group per...
Across two field studies, we investigate the impact of team power on team conflict and performance. ...
Using meta-analytic evidence, this study tested trait- and task-based theoretical approaches to team...