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Team adaptability and task cohesion as resources to the non-linear dynamics of workload and sickness absenteeism in firefighter teams
Authors:Pedro Marques-Quinteiro  Catarina Marques Dos Santos  Patrícia Costa  Ana Margarida Graça  João Marôco  Ramón Rico
Affiliation:1. William James Center for Research, ISPA - Instituto Universitário , Lisboa, Portugal pquinteiro@ispa.pt"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9385-8476;3. Organization, Strategy, and Entrepreneurship, Maastricht University, School of Business and Economics , Maastricht, The Netherlands;4. Human Resources and Organizational Behavior, ISCTE—Instituto Universitário de Lisboa , Lisboa, Portugal;5. Henley Centre for Leadership;6. Leadership, Organisations and Behaviour, Henley Business School at The University of Reading Greenlands Campus , Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom;7. William James Center for Research, ISPA - Instituto Universitário , Lisboa, Portugal;8. Business School, The University of Western Australia , Perth, Australia
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The current study builds on the non-linear Dynamic Systems (NDS) perspective to test the assumption that change in sickness absenteeism is non-linear, and that such change is due to workload, team adaptability and task cohesion. Participants were 37 firefighter teams (n = 250 individuals) from a main European capital city. The research hypotheses were tested using SPSS and the “cusp” package, in the statistical software R. The results suggest that change in sickness absenteeism behaviours over time is non-linear, with the cusp catastrophe model predicting such behaviours better than the linear and logistic models. In our model, task cohesion functions as an asymmetry factor (i.e., the independent variable that determines the strength and discrepancy between the two stable states of the dependent variable) leading to a linear change in sickness absenteeism. Interestingly, both workload and team adaptability function as bifurcation (i.e., the independent variable that determines the change between the two stable states of the order parameter) and asymmetry factors leading to non-linear and linear change in sickness absenteeism over time. This study contributes to the growing evidence that incorporating the NDS perspective enables a better understanding of action teams, namely those working in extreme environments.
Keywords:Complex adaptive systems  non-linear dynamic systems  team adaptability  task cohesion  sickness absenteeism
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