Bullying and harassment at work and their relationships to work environment quality: An exploratory study |
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Authors: | Marianne van Woerkom Marloes L van Engen |
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Institution: | 1. Tilburg University , Tilburg, The Netherlands M.vanWoerkom@uvt.nl;3. Tilburg University , Tilburg, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Team-based working has become a popular model of work organization. One of the expected yields of working in teams is collective learning. As team members work closely together they are likely to exchange information, which can enhance learning. One of the processes that may facilitate team learning is team conflict. In this study, 471 respondents, working in 84 teams in 38 organizations, indicated their perceptions of task conflict, relationship conflict, team learning, and their rating of the performance of the team. Task conflict was not related to team learning but was negatively related to the team members' rating of team performance. As was hypothesized, relationship conflict negatively affected team learning. Importantly, team learning was a strong predictor of the perceived team performance and partially mediated the relation between relationship conflict and performance. |
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Keywords: | Team learning Task conflict Relationship conflict Team performance |
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