Groups with a strong sense of collective efficacy set more challenging goals, persist in the face of difficulty, and are ultimately more likely to succeed than groups who do not share this belief. Given the many advantages that may accrue to groups who are confident, it would be logical to advise groups to build a high level of collective efficacy as early as possible. However, we draw on Whyte’s (1998) theory of collective efficacy and groupthink, to predict that when confidence emerges at a high level toward the beginning of a group’s existence, group members may be less likely to engage in process conflict; a form of conflict that may be beneficial in the early phase of a group project. We found support for this prediction in two longitu...
Much of the previous research on the emergence of team-level constructs has overlooked their inheren...
Collective efficacy is a team\u27s belief that it can be effective. It can lead to a variety of posi...
Problem Durumu: Collective efficacy has been an important motivational factor influencing group work...
Groups with a strong sense of collective efficacy set more challenging goals, persist in the face of...
Groups with a strong sense of collective efficacy set more challenging goals, persist in the face of...
When rational actors believe that their group can achieve its goals through collective action (i.e.,...
Subjects were students from five undergraduate Principles of Management classes. They were assigned ...
We assessed collective efficacy (a group’s judgment of their ability to perform a particular task) a...
Using Social Cognitive Theory as our theoretical framework, we analyse how beliefs about group effic...
While the social cognitive theory suggests that a group’s efficacy belief enhances its performance, ...
The purpose of this study was to assess how collective efficacy changes over time as a group receive...
Surprisingly, hope is under-researched in contemporary social-psychological explanations of collecti...
Although the relationship between collective efficacy beliefs and team performance has been well-doc...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Current Psychology. The final authenticated version i...
This study examined the effects of collective interdependence efficacy on the difficulty of self-cho...
Much of the previous research on the emergence of team-level constructs has overlooked their inheren...
Collective efficacy is a team\u27s belief that it can be effective. It can lead to a variety of posi...
Problem Durumu: Collective efficacy has been an important motivational factor influencing group work...
Groups with a strong sense of collective efficacy set more challenging goals, persist in the face of...
Groups with a strong sense of collective efficacy set more challenging goals, persist in the face of...
When rational actors believe that their group can achieve its goals through collective action (i.e.,...
Subjects were students from five undergraduate Principles of Management classes. They were assigned ...
We assessed collective efficacy (a group’s judgment of their ability to perform a particular task) a...
Using Social Cognitive Theory as our theoretical framework, we analyse how beliefs about group effic...
While the social cognitive theory suggests that a group’s efficacy belief enhances its performance, ...
The purpose of this study was to assess how collective efficacy changes over time as a group receive...
Surprisingly, hope is under-researched in contemporary social-psychological explanations of collecti...
Although the relationship between collective efficacy beliefs and team performance has been well-doc...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Current Psychology. The final authenticated version i...
This study examined the effects of collective interdependence efficacy on the difficulty of self-cho...
Much of the previous research on the emergence of team-level constructs has overlooked their inheren...
Collective efficacy is a team\u27s belief that it can be effective. It can lead to a variety of posi...
Problem Durumu: Collective efficacy has been an important motivational factor influencing group work...