Individual-level predictors of task-related teamwork processes: The role of expertise and self-efficacy in team meetings

S Sonnentag, J Volmer - Group & Organization Management, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
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This study investigates expertise (ie, high level of individual task performance) and self-
efficacy as predictors of an individual's contribution to teamwork processes (problem
analysis, goal specification) during team meetings. Multilevel, multisource data from a
longitudinal field study in 22 professional software design teams reveal large within-team
variability in individual contributions to teamwork processes. Expertise positively predicted a
team member's contribution to meeting processes 1 year later, also when controlling for the …
This study investigates expertise (i.e., high level of individual task performance) and self-efficacy as predictors of an individual's contribution to teamwork processes (problem analysis, goal specification) during team meetings. Multilevel, multisource data from a longitudinal field study in 22 professional software design teams reveal large within-team variability in individual contributions to teamwork processes. Expertise positively predicted a team member's contribution to meeting processes 1 year later, also when controlling for the initial level of contribution. Contrary to the hypothesis, self-efficacy was negatively related to problem analysis during team meetings.
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