Predicting transactive memory systems in multidisciplinary teams : The interplay between team and professional identities


Autoria(s): Liao, Jenny; O'Brien, Anne T.; Jimmieson, Nerina L.; Restubog, Simon Lloyd D.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

In explaining how communication quality predicts TMS in multidisciplinary teams, we drew on the social identity approach to investigate the mediating role of team identification and the moderating role of professional identification. Recognizing that professional identification could trigger intergroup biases among professional subgroups, or alternatively, could bring resources to the team, we explored the potential moderating role of professional identification in the relationship between team identification and TMS. Using data collected from 882 healthcare personnel working in 126 multidisciplinary hospital teams, results supported our hypothesis that perceived communication quality predicted TMS through team identification. Furthermore, findings provided support for a resource view of professional subgroup identities with results indicating that high levels of professional identification compensated for low levels of team identification in predicting TMS. We provide recommendations on how social identities may be used to promote TMS in multidisciplinary teams.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77883/

Publicador

Elsevier Inc.

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.jbusres.2014.09.024

Liao, Jenny, O'Brien, Anne T., Jimmieson, Nerina L., & Restubog, Simon Lloyd D. (2015) Predicting transactive memory systems in multidisciplinary teams : The interplay between team and professional identities. Journal of Business Research, 68(5), pp. 965-977.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150311 Organisational Behaviour #Transactive Memory System #Team Identification #Professional Identification #Multidisciplinary Teams
Tipo

Journal Article