ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理科学进展 ›› 2024, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (2): 228-245.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2024.00228

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团队反思与团队资源开发、利用及团队结果的关系:一项元分析

尹奎1, 迟志康1, 董念念1(), 李培凯2, 赵景3   

  1. 1北京科技大学经济管理学院, 北京 100083
    2Department of Marketing, Innovation and Organization, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
    3中国人民大学劳动人事学院, 北京 100872
  • 收稿日期:2023-06-11 出版日期:2024-02-15 发布日期:2023-11-23
  • 通讯作者: 董念念 E-mail:dongnn@ustb.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金项目资助(72272011);国家自然科学基金项目资助(72002012);国家自然科学基金项目资助(71802019)

The relationship between team reflexivity and team resources development, team resources utilization, and team outcomes: A meta-analysis

YIN Kui1, CHI Zhikang1, DONG Niannian1(), LI Peikai2, ZHAO Jing3   

  1. 1School of Economics and Management, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
    2Department of Marketing, Innovation and Organization, Ghent University, Ghent 9000, Belgium
    3Schoolof Labor and Human Resources, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, China
  • Received:2023-06-11 Online:2024-02-15 Published:2023-11-23
  • Contact: DONG Niannian E-mail:dongnn@ustb.edu.cn

摘要:

基于95篇文献的96个独立研究(总样本量N = 9052), 对团队反思与团队资源开发、团队资源利用及团队结果(团队任务绩效、团队创造力、团队创新绩效)的关系进行了元分析, 检验了国家文化(权力距离、集体主义、阳刚主义、长期取向)的调节作用, 探究了团队资源开发、团队资源利用在团队反思与团队结果间的中介效应。结果表明: (1)团队反思与团队资源开发、团队资源利用、团队任务绩效、团队创造力、团队创新绩效存在中等程度以上的正相关关系。(2)权力距离正向调节团队反思与团队资源利用、团队任务绩效的关系, 集体主义正向调节团队反思与团队资源利用、团队任务绩效、团队创新绩效的关系, 阳刚主义正向调节团队反思与团队资源利用的关系, 长期取向正向调节团队反思与团队任务绩效的关系。(3)团队资源开发和团队资源利用中介了团队反思与团队结果的关系。相较团队资源开发, 团队资源利用在团队反思与团队任务绩效间的中介作用更强; 相较团队资源利用, 团队资源开发在团队反思与团队创造力之间的中介作用更强; 团队资源开发、团队资源利用在团队反思与团队创新绩效之间的中介作用不存在显著差异。研究结果有助于理解团队反思与团队资源开发、利用和团队结果的关系及跨文化差异, 并为实践中的团队反思提供参考。

关键词: 团队反思, 元分析, 团队资源开发, 团队资源利用, 团队结果, AMO理论

Abstract:

As the internal and external environment becomes more complex and ambiguous, team reflexivity becomes increasingly important for team development. Team reflexivity refers to the behaviour of team members who reflect together on team goals, strategies, methods and implementation processes so that the team can adapt to changes in the environment.

Team reflexivity is closely related to important team-level variables such as team learning, team knowledge sharing, team task performance, and team innovation. Although research on the impact of team reflexivity has been extensive, several issues still require attention: (1) The direction and strength of the effect of team reflexivity on outcome variables still exhibit inconsistencies. (2) Verification of cross-cultural differences in the effect of team reflexivity has not yet been established. (3) The majority of the current studies concerning the mechanism of team reflexivity's impact have only explored a single mediator in isolation, and there is a lack of comparative and testing studies for multiple mediating mechanisms under the same framework.

We thus conducted a meta-analysis to investigate the correlation between team reflexivity and team resources development, team resources utilization, and team outcomes (team task performance, team creativity, and team innovation performance). We also examined the moderating impact of national culture, specifically collectivism, long-term orientation, masculinity, and power distance. Additionally, we analysed the mediating mechanisms between team reflexivity and team outcomes. In this study, we used four steps to search and screen studies about team reflexivity. Following these steps, 96 independent studies (N = 9,052) from 95 cases were included. Based on these studies, we conducted publication bias analysis, main effect analysis, meta-regression analysis, and meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM). Specifically, we first used Egger’s regression and fail-safe number to test publication bias. Second, Hunter and Schmidt’s method was used to analyze the main effects of team reflexivity. Third, we conducted meta-regression analysis to examine the moderating effects of national culture. Finally, we examined and compared the mediating effects of team resource development and team resource utilisation.

Publication bias analysis suggested that the meta-analytic relationships examined were robust to publication bias. There is a more than moderate positive relationship between team reflexivity and team resources development, team resources utilization, team task performance, team creativity, and team innovation performance. Collectivism positively moderated the relationship between team reflexivity and team resources utilization, team task performance, and team innovation performance. Long-term orientation positively moderated the relationship between team reflexivity and team task performance. Masculinity positively moderated the relationship between team reflexivity and team resources utilization. Power distance positively moderated the relationship between team reflexivity and team resources utilization and team task performance. Both team resources utilization and team resources development can act as mediators between team reflexivity and team outcomes. Team resources utilization exhibited a stronger mediating effect between team reflexivity and team task performance than team resources development. Team resources development exhibited a stronger mediating effect between team reflexivity and team creativity than team resources utilization. No significant difference was found in the mediating effects on the relationship between team reflexivity and team innovation performance.

This study contributes to the team reflexivity literature in several ways. First, we integrated previous empirical studies and reported more precise relationships between team reflexivity and team resources development, team resources utilization, and team outcomes (team task performance, team creativity, and team innovation performance), which advances research on the outcomes of team reflexivity. We then evaluated the impact of cultural contexts, specifically collectivism, long-term orientation, masculinity, and power distance, which increases our comprehension of the variation in cross-cultural influence of team reflexivity roles. Moreover, we tested and compared the dual-mediation mechanism between team reflexivity and team outcomes.

Overall, our contribution is to integrate the literature on team reflexivity and its outcomes, to examine the mediating mechanisms through which team reflexivity affects team outcomes, and to conclude that national cultural context moderates the relationship between team reflexivity and outcome variables. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the complex relationship between team reflexivity and team resources development, utilization, and team outcomes, while considering cross-cultural variations.

Key words: team reflexivity, meta-analysis, team resources development, team resources utilization, team outcomes, AMO theory

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