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- Title
Keeping Teams Together: How Ethical Leadership Moderates the Effects of Performance on Team Efficacy and Social Integration.
- Authors
Martin, Sean R.; Emich, Kyle J.; McClean, Elizabeth J.; Woodruff, Col. Todd
- Abstract
Prior research has demonstrated a strong relationship between team performance and team members' team efficacy beliefs and perceptions of social integration. Performing well increases the feelings of collective ability that comprise team efficacy and the feelings of psychological connectedness that make up social integration, while performing poorly erodes them. In this article, we draw from the social cognitive base of ethical leadership theory to argue that ethical leadership moderates the relationship between team performance and team efficacy beliefs, and between team performance and social integration, such that these important team attitudes are buffered against the negative effects of poor performance when leaders act ethically. Alternatively, when leaders act less ethically, team efficacy and social integration break down following poor performance. We test our hypotheses in a field study of U.S. military teams actively engaged in competition. The data support our arguments. We find that ethical leadership weakens the relationships among team performance and team efficacy and social integration, respectively, such that ethical leaders preserve team efficacy and social integration when their teams do not perform well.
- Subjects
TEAMS in the workplace; LEADERSHIP; SOCIAL integration; ORGANIZATIONAL performance; SOCIAL belonging
- Publication
Journal of Business Ethics, 2022, Vol 176, Issue 1, p127
- ISSN
0167-4544
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10551-020-04685-0