Not Always Helpful: Linking Intrateam Helping Types to Team Effectiveness From a Role Theory Perspective

IF 0.7 Q4 MANAGEMENT Irish Journal of Management Pub Date : 2023-01-12 DOI:10.1177/01492063221149676
Sanghoon Lee, Yihao Liu, Jaclyn Koopmann, Jeeyoung Seo, Le Zhou, Yangyi Yu
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Existing research on intrateam helping has predominantly taken a positive view on its impact on teams, overlooking the potential negative consequences that helping may elicit. To account for divergent implications of intrateam helping, we differentiate two types of helping that can manifest during teamwork: team autonomous helping and team dependent helping. Integrating this dual-type view of helping with a role theory perspective on teamwork, we propose a theoretical model that delineates the relationships among team goal orientations, two types of intrateam helping, team role-based functions (i.e., team role overload, team role coordination, and team role breadth self-efficacy), and team effectiveness. To test our model, we conducted two multi-wave survey studies, including 110 student project teams (Study 1) and 80 manufacturing teams in a pharmaceutical company (Study 2). Overall, the results showed that team autonomous helping benefited team role-based functions and ultimately team effectiveness, whereas team dependent helping hindered them. We also found that team learning goal orientation drove the occurrence of team autonomous helping in both studies, while team performance goal orientation drove team dependent helping in Study 1. By distinguishing between autonomous and dependent types of intrateam helping, and examining their unique motivational roots and divergent implications for teams, this research advances the extant literature by providing a more balanced account of the nature of helping in teams.
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并非总是有益的:从角色理论的角度将团队内部帮助类型与团队效率联系起来
现有的关于团队内部帮助的研究主要是积极地看待它对团队的影响,而忽略了帮助可能引发的潜在负面后果。为了解释团队内部帮助的不同含义,我们区分了两种类型的帮助,可以在团队合作中表现出来:团队自主帮助和团队依赖帮助。将这种双重类型的帮助观与团队合作的角色理论视角相结合,我们提出了一个描述团队目标取向、两种类型的团队内部帮助、团队角色基础功能(即团队角色过载、团队角色协调和团队角色广度自我效能)与团队有效性之间关系的理论模型。为了验证我们的模型,我们进行了两项多波调查研究,包括110个学生项目团队(研究1)和一家制药公司的80个制造团队(研究2)。总体而言,结果表明团队自主帮助有利于团队基于角色的功能,最终提高团队效率,而团队依赖帮助则阻碍了团队效率。我们还发现,在研究1中,团队学习目标导向驱动团队自主帮助的发生,而团队绩效目标导向驱动团队依赖帮助的发生。通过区分自主和依赖类型的团队内部帮助,并检查其独特的动机根源和对团队的不同影响,本研究通过提供对团队中帮助本质的更平衡的描述,推动了现有文献的发展。
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