Interpersonal aggression and team effectiveness: The mediating role of team goal commitment |
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Authors: | Caroline Aubé Vincent Rousseau |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Management, HEC Montreal, Quebec, Canada;2. School of Industrial Relations, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | This study examines the detrimental effect that interpersonal aggressive behaviours may have on two dimensions of team effectiveness, namely team performance and team viability. Moreover, this study investigates the mediating role of team goal commitment in these relationships. Data were collected from 97 work teams (341 members and 97 immediate supervisors) working in a public safety organization. The results indicate that interpersonal aggression is negatively related to team performance and team viability. The results also show that team goal commitment exercises a complete mediating role with regard to these relationships. Overall, this study highlights potential negative consequences of interpersonal aggression at the team level. |
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