Feeling good about teamwork: the roles of personality and manifest needs

IF 3.1 Q2 MANAGEMENT Management Research Review Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1108/mrr-05-2023-0336
Bryan S. Schaffer, Jennifer G. Manegold
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to examine the link between the Big Five personality traits and self-efficacy for teamwork, positioning manifest needs as intervening variables. The primary purpose of the analyses is to further develop some of the key variables contributing to team performance.

Design/methodology/approach

Relationships were tested with conditional process analysis. The sample includes 315 students from a large university. Likert measures were used to operationalize survey items, which are based on existing scales in the literature.

Findings

Each of the Big Five dimensions are related to teamwork self-efficacy (TSE), with manifest needs having significant mediating effects. For example, conscientiousness displayed a positive relationship to TSE, with both the need for affiliation and the need for power acting as significant intervening variables. Such relationships for each personality dimension are discussed fully in the paper.

Practical implications

High functioning teams need members who share a level of self-efficacy for engaging in teamwork. Leaders who must form their teams may find it useful to consider TSE, and the individual attributes that contribute to this important construct. The authors’ examination of the roles of both personality and manifest needs should offer some essential tools for this objective.

Originality/value

This paper contributes to our understanding of the relationship between personality and TSE by investigating manifest needs as process variables.

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对团队合作感觉良好:个性和明确需求的作用
目的研究大五人格特质与团队合作自我效能感的关系,将显化需求定位为中介变量。分析的主要目的是进一步开发一些对团队绩效有贡献的关键变量。设计/方法/方法用条件过程分析测试关系。样本包括来自一所大型大学的315名学生。李克特测量被用来操作调查项目,这是基于现有的尺度在文献中。研究发现,大五维度均与团队自我效能感相关,其中显性需求具有显著的中介作用。例如,责任心与TSE表现出正相关,隶属需求和权力需求都是显著的干预变量。本文对每个人格维度的这种关系进行了充分的讨论。高功能团队需要成员在参与团队工作时具有一定程度的自我效能感。必须组建团队的领导者可能会发现,考虑TSE以及促成这一重要结构的个人属性是有用的。作者对人格和显性需求两种角色的研究应该为实现这一目标提供一些必要的工具。原创性/价值本研究通过研究显性需求作为过程变量,有助于我们理解人格与TSE之间的关系。
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期刊介绍: Management Research Review publishes a wide variety of articles outlining the latest management research. We emphasize management implication from multiple disciplines. We welcome high quality empirical and theoretical studies, literature reviews, and articles with important tactical implications. Published 12 times a year, the journal prides itself on quick publication of the very latest research in general management. The key issues featured include: Business Ethics and Sustainability Corporate Finance Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Industrial Relations Information and Knowledge Management International Business Human Resource Management Organizational Theory and Behaviour Production and Operations Management Strategic Management and Leadership
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