What Makes Creative Teams Tick? Cohesion, Engagement and Performance across Creativity Tasks: A three wave study
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What Makes Creative Teams Tick? Cohesion, Engagement and Performance across Creativity Tasks: A three wave studyDate
2017-08Publisher
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RODRÍGUEZ SÁNCHEZ, Alma María; DEVLOO, Toon; RICO, Ramón; SALANOVA, Marisa; ANSEEL, Frederik. What Makes Creative Teams Tick? Cohesion, Engagement, and Performance Across Creativity Taks: A Three-Wave Study. Group & Organization Management (2017), v. 42, issue 4, p. 521-547Type
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The present study proposes a research model to examine the meditational
mechanism of collective engagement in the relationship between team cohesion and
team creative performance. A reciprocal process was expected ... [+]
The present study proposes a research model to examine the meditational
mechanism of collective engagement in the relationship between team cohesion and
team creative performance. A reciprocal process was expected to unfold across
creativity task episodes: (1) team cohesion leads to collective task engagement which in
turn has a positive effect on team creative performance (perceived team performance
and independently rated creativity), and (2) perceived team creative performance
predicts the development of future team cohesion. The study relied on a three-wave
longitudinal organizational simulation exercise, in which 118 project teams (605
individuals) conducted three creativity tasks. This study advances collective task
engagement as a crucial mediational process underlying a team’s performance on
creative activities. [-]
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