Authors
Sara Altaf, Muhammad Zahid Iqbal, Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Malik Ikramullah
Publication date
2021/3/29
Journal
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management
Volume
70
Issue
4
Pages
743-768
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
This study seeks to examine the links between employee agreeableness, group performance, and peers' perceptions of threat of retaliation, through relationship conflict.
Design/methodology/approach
In a laboratory setting, 42 groups of undergraduate students (N = 182) from a Pakistani university were assigned to group projects to be completed within four months. Data collected from three different questionnaires at four different times and actual scores awarded by the course instructor to each group were used for the analyses. Based on rWG(J) and ICC(1), level 1 (182 students') data were aggregated to level 2 (groups), and then analysed using regression analysis followed by Preacher and Hayes' bootstrapping procedure.
Findings
Results suggest that high agreeableness predicts group performance positively and peers' perceptions of threat of retaliation negatively. Moreover, relationship conflict among …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
S Altaf, MZ Iqbal, JW Prooijen, M Ikramullah - International Journal of Productivity and Performance …, 2021