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The effects of situational goal orientation and cultural learning values on team performance and adaptation to change
Authors:Esther Unger-Aviram  Miriam Erez
Institution:1. Department of Managing Human Resources, Sapir Academic College, D.N. Hof Ashkelon 79165, Israel;2. The William Davidson Faculty of Industrial Engineering &3. Management, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Abstract:In this paper, we examine the unique effects of situational goal orientation and cultural learning values on team adaptation to change and the moderating role of cultural learning values in the relationship between goal orientation and team performance and adaptation. To do this, we conducted an experiment using a 2 × 2 × 2 repeated-measures factorial design, consisting of high and low levels of learning values, situational goal orientation (i.e., learning goals and performance goals). The experimental task involved two phases: we looked at team performance in Phase 1 and team adaptation to change in Phase 2. Forty 3-person teams were randomly assigned to four experimental conditions and all teams engaged in a complex bridge-planning task. Performance was measured in terms of the quality of the planned bridge. Results showed independent effects of situational goal orientation and cultural learning values on team performance and adaptation to change. Cultural learning values also moderated the relationship between goal orientation and performance and adaptation to change. Finally, the combination of learning goals and high learning values resulted in the highest levels of initial team performance (Phase 1) and adaptation to change and improved performance (Phase 2), as compared to all other examined conditions.
Keywords:goal orientation  learning and performance goals  team adaptation  team performance  cultural learning values
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