Shared Leadership, Dynamic Capability, and Effectiveness in Teams: The Case of Korean Firms

IF 0.5 Q4 MANAGEMENT Journal of Leadership Studies Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI:10.1002/jls.21830
Jeongkoo Yoon, Yejee Jeong, Moonjoo Kim
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The current research developed a model to explain team effectiveness in Korean firms and theorized how a leader's vertical transformational leadership and members' shared transformational leadership affect team performance and creativity differentially through the mediating process of dynamic capability (i.e., exploitation and exploration). The hypotheses were: (a) the two forms of leadership affect dynamic capability, but the effect of members' shared transformational leadership is greater than that of the leader's vertical transformational leadership; (b) dynamic capability in the team enhances both team performance and creativity; and (c) dynamic capability mediates the effects of the two forms of leadership on team performance and creativity. Testing the hypotheses with 71 teams and 324 members sampled from Korean firms, the current study provided overall support for the hypotheses. Partially supporting the hypothesis, leaders' transformational leadership positively affected the exploitation, but not the exploration. In contrast, members' shared transformational leadership positively affected both dimensions of dynamic capability. Supporting the second hypothesis, the two dimensions of team dynamic capability positively affected both team performance and creativity. Finally, the results supported all mediating effects of leadership on team performance and creativity, except the mediation effect of leaders' transformational leadership on exploration.

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共享领导、动态能力与团队效能:以韩国企业为例
本研究建立了韩国企业团队有效性的模型,并通过动态能力(即开发和探索)的中介过程,对领导者的垂直变革型领导和成员的共享变革型领导对团队绩效和创造力的差异影响进行了理论分析。假设:(a)两种领导形式对动态能力都有影响,但成员共享型变革领导的影响大于领导者垂直型变革领导的影响;(b)团队的动态能力提高了团队的绩效和创造力;(c)动态能力在两种领导形式对团队绩效和创造力的影响中起中介作用。目前的研究从韩国公司抽样了71个团队和324名成员,对这些假设进行了测试,为这些假设提供了全面的支持。部分支持假设,领导者的变革型领导正向影响开发,但不影响探索。而成员共同变革型领导对动态能力的两个维度均有正向影响。支持第二种假设,团队动态能力的两个维度对团队绩效和创造力都有正向影响。结果表明,除了领导者变革型领导对探索型团队的中介作用外,领导对团队绩效和创造力的中介作用均得到了支持。
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