Motivation to help others
improves team performance
When team members are motivated
towards helping others, they are higher-performing and can stay in their teams
for a longer time, says a new study, reports IANS.
Greater
the motivation to help others, “the higher the levels of cooperation and
viability and the higher the subsequent team performance,” said one of the
researchers Jasmine Hu from University of Notre Dame in Indiana, US.
The
researchers conducted a field study with 67 work teams from six companies in
both US and China and a lab study with 124 student teams at Notre Dame. “We
discovered that the positive effects of team motivation to benefit others were
stronger the more the tasks required close interaction and higher
interdependence among its members,” Hu said.
“In
line with our results, management attention should be directed toward enhancing
motivation to benefit others, as teamwork is a coordinated action and showing
concern for others may bring about smoother interactions and more effective
cooperation within the team,” Hu explained.
“The
highest level of team effectiveness was achieved when team motivation to
benefit other and the interdependence of tasks among team members were both
high,” Hu pointed out. The findings appeared in the Academy of Management
Journal.
Source | Free Press Journal | 16
November 2015
Regards
Pralhad
Jadhav
Khaitan
& Co
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