A multilevel model of emotional skills, communication performance, and task performance in teams
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Jordan, Peter J
Lawrence, Sandra A
Tse, Herman HM
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There is increasing research regarding the influence of emotions on teamwork. In this study we use a multilevel approach to examine how team members' use of emotion-related skills affects team task performance and communication performance within the team. We measured individual self-reported emotional skills prior to team formation and then collected peer-rated individual communication performance and independently-rated team task performance eight weeks later. Whilst there was no influence at the individual level between emotional skills and performance, team-level emotional skills positively predicted team task performance scores. At the cross level, team-level emotional skills predicted individual-level communication performance. These findings emphasize the importance of distinct team emotional skills in shaping both team performance and individual team member performance.
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Journal of Organizational Behavior
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33
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5
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Organisational behaviour
Human resources and industrial relations
Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
Applied and developmental psychology