A questionnaire study of 129 members of 20 multidisciplinary project teams examined the relationship between informational dissimilarity and both team identification and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) for individuals working under different interdependence configurations. Results revealed that under congruent low-low and high-high combinations of task and goal interdependence, informational dissimilarity was unrelated to team identification and OCB. By contrast, under incongruent low-high and high-low combinations of task and goal interdependence, informational dissimilarity was negatively related to team identification and OCB. Team identification partially mediated the relationships between the predictors and OCB
Identification with a home organization may be particularly problematic for the development of inter...
A multifactorial between-groups experiment examined the effects of person-focused organizational cit...
This study examined whether and how in-role behavior (IRB) has a relationship with organizational ci...
A questionnaire study of 129 members of 20 multidisciplinary project teams examined the relationship...
The authors investigate team identification and individual differentiation as complementary drivers ...
The authors investigate team identification and individual differentiation as complementary drivers ...
As the team-based structure is prevalent in modern organizations, it is promising to address the key...
This manuscript investigates the role of individual team members' breadth of functional experience f...
This manuscript investigates the role of individual team members' breadth of functional experience f...
This paper explores the relationships of various employees’ identifications (personal, interpersonal...
It is argued that employees' attraction to and trust in their peers, and their organization-based se...
The current study investigates the relationship between Organizational Identification and Orga-nizat...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation draws from ...
In this work, we claim that additional understanding of interpersonal citizenship behaviors’ attitud...
[[abstract]]In this study, we investigated the effect of cross‐level factors, including team members...
Identification with a home organization may be particularly problematic for the development of inter...
A multifactorial between-groups experiment examined the effects of person-focused organizational cit...
This study examined whether and how in-role behavior (IRB) has a relationship with organizational ci...
A questionnaire study of 129 members of 20 multidisciplinary project teams examined the relationship...
The authors investigate team identification and individual differentiation as complementary drivers ...
The authors investigate team identification and individual differentiation as complementary drivers ...
As the team-based structure is prevalent in modern organizations, it is promising to address the key...
This manuscript investigates the role of individual team members' breadth of functional experience f...
This manuscript investigates the role of individual team members' breadth of functional experience f...
This paper explores the relationships of various employees’ identifications (personal, interpersonal...
It is argued that employees' attraction to and trust in their peers, and their organization-based se...
The current study investigates the relationship between Organizational Identification and Orga-nizat...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation draws from ...
In this work, we claim that additional understanding of interpersonal citizenship behaviors’ attitud...
[[abstract]]In this study, we investigated the effect of cross‐level factors, including team members...
Identification with a home organization may be particularly problematic for the development of inter...
A multifactorial between-groups experiment examined the effects of person-focused organizational cit...
This study examined whether and how in-role behavior (IRB) has a relationship with organizational ci...