From intra-team learning behaviors to team performance: Contribution conflict and team shared mental models as mechanisms: A time-lagged study

Written by Cristina Maria Mărcuț, Claudia Lenuța Rus, Cătălina Oțoiu, Lucia Rațiu on . Posted in Volume XXVI, Nr 2

Authors

Cristina Maria Mărcuț1, Claudia Lenuța Rus2*, Cătălina Oțoiu2, Lucia Rațiu2

1Master in Human Resource Psychology and Organisational Health, Work and Organisational Psychology Research Center, Department of Psychology, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2Work and Organisational Psychology Research Center, Department of Psychology, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Abstract

This study investigates the mechanisms underlying the relationship between intrateam learning behaviors and team performance in student project teams in terms of contribution conflict as an antecedent of the team shared mental model on team tasks. The data collected from a sample of 201 Romanian student teams show that only team shared mental model on team tasks totally mediates the relationship between intrateam learning behaviors and team performance. Moreover, contribution conflict and team shared mental model on team tasks taken together fully mediate the relationship between intrateam learning behaviors and team performance. We conclude our study by suggesting future research on the main topic of team learning and team effectiveness.

Keywords: intrateam learning behaviors, contribution conflict, team shared mental model on team tasks, time-lagged design, students project teams, collaborative learning

PAGES:101-119

doi:10.24193/cbb.2022.26.06

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