This paper assesses the prevalence and magnitude of social loafing in a team-based organizational setting as social loafing has the potential to threaten and disrupt the effectiveness of teams. The presence of social loafing is evaluated in terms of perceived co -worker loafing, nature of tasks, visibility of contribution, group size, individual outcomes and rewards and, group cohesiveness. Biographical influences on perceptions of the factors having the potential to influence social loafing are also assessed. A consensus sample of 80 employees formed part of the sample. Data was collected using a self- developed, precoded questionnaire whose psychometric properties (validity and reliability) were assessed using Factor Analysis and Cronbach...
Purpose: Social loafing is described in the literature as a frequent problem reducing individuals' p...
This study examines the potential moderating effect of Task meaningfulness (TM) and Relationship mea...
Background and Aims: Social loafing refers to individuals′ tendency to exert fewer efforts when they...
Social loafing was investigated by testing a multilevel model among 23 intact work groups com-prised...
This study examines the occurrence of social loafing in technology-supported teams along with method...
9th International Strategic Management Conference -- JUN 27-29, 2013 -- Riga, LATVIAWOS: 00034608830...
The purpose of this research is to elaborate development perspectives of the social group cohesion s...
AbstractThe main aim of this study is to analyze the relationship between social loafing and organiz...
Recent research has demonstrated that individuals exert less effort when working collectively compar...
In a group, each member has his or her own personal interest and often there will be one or two grou...
The purpose of this research is to diagnose the spread of the phenomenon of social loafing in-group ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-41)Understanding group dynamics is important in order...
The general objective of this research was to see the prevalence, contributing factors and consequen...
Organizational studies traditionally take the position that the more people involved in group decisi...
The phenomenon of social loafing has been shown to be detrimental to group productivity. The present...
Purpose: Social loafing is described in the literature as a frequent problem reducing individuals' p...
This study examines the potential moderating effect of Task meaningfulness (TM) and Relationship mea...
Background and Aims: Social loafing refers to individuals′ tendency to exert fewer efforts when they...
Social loafing was investigated by testing a multilevel model among 23 intact work groups com-prised...
This study examines the occurrence of social loafing in technology-supported teams along with method...
9th International Strategic Management Conference -- JUN 27-29, 2013 -- Riga, LATVIAWOS: 00034608830...
The purpose of this research is to elaborate development perspectives of the social group cohesion s...
AbstractThe main aim of this study is to analyze the relationship between social loafing and organiz...
Recent research has demonstrated that individuals exert less effort when working collectively compar...
In a group, each member has his or her own personal interest and often there will be one or two grou...
The purpose of this research is to diagnose the spread of the phenomenon of social loafing in-group ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-41)Understanding group dynamics is important in order...
The general objective of this research was to see the prevalence, contributing factors and consequen...
Organizational studies traditionally take the position that the more people involved in group decisi...
The phenomenon of social loafing has been shown to be detrimental to group productivity. The present...
Purpose: Social loafing is described in the literature as a frequent problem reducing individuals' p...
This study examines the potential moderating effect of Task meaningfulness (TM) and Relationship mea...
Background and Aims: Social loafing refers to individuals′ tendency to exert fewer efforts when they...