Psychological collectivism: a measurement validation and linkage to group member performance |
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Authors: | Jackson Christine L Colquitt Jason A Wesson Michael J Zapata-Phelan Cindy P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Management, Krannert School of Business, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2076, USA. jackson2@krannert.purdue.edu |
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Abstract: | The 3 studies presented here introduce a new measure of the individual-difference form of collectivism. Psychological collectivism is conceptualized as a multidimensional construct with the following 5 facets: preference for in-groups, reliance on in-groups, concern for in-groups, acceptance of in-group norms, and prioritization of in-group goals. Study 1 developed and tested the new measure in a sample of consultants. Study 2 cross-validated the measure using an alumni sample of a Southeastern university, assessing its convergent validity with other collectivism measures. Study 3 linked scores on the measure to 4 dimensions of group member performance (task performance, citizenship behavior, counterproductive behavior, and withdrawal behavior) in a computer software firm and assessed discriminant validity using the Big Five. The results of the studies support the construct validity of the measure and illustrate the potential value of collectivism as a predictor of group member performance. |
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