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A moderated mediation model of intragroup conflict

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 91-114

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IJCMA-05-2019-0084

Keywords

Team effectiveness; Team innovation; Structural equation modelling; Intragroup conflict; Team reflexivity; Teamwork quality; High-tech industry; Leadership; SEM; Team leaders; Work groups

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Purpose Teamwork is important for firms' innovation and effectiveness, but often within-team conflicts arise. Prior literature reported inconsistent associations between conflict and team outcomes. This study aims to clarify these relationships and examine if team reflexivity improves outcomes and weakens intragroup conflict tendencies. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected through a survey questionnaire of 288 team members working on projects at 41 different high-tech firms in Jordan. The authors then built a model of intragroup conflict effects and used structural equation modeling to test for both direct and indirect effects. Findings Indirect effects of intragroup conflict were significantly associated with teamwork quality. Teamwork quality was also significantly related to improved team outcomes, and team reflexivity moderated this relationship. Furthermore, it was found that the direct effect of intragroup conflict was not significantly related to either teamwork quality or effectiveness. Finally, results supported the idea that some conflict is required for teams to remain viable, self-critical and innovative. Originality/value This study provides a verified model to determine the circumstances in which conflict benefits team innovation and effectiveness. A central study contribution is that reflexivity reduces the negative impact of intragroup conflict.

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