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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 92, Issue 3, Pages 595-615Publisher
AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/0021-9010.92.3.595
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teams and workgroups; team performance; team composition; team design; individual differences
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This study sought to unify the team composition literature by using meta-analytic techniques to estimate the relationships between specified deep-level team composition variables (i.e., personality factors, values, abilities) and team performance. The strength of the team composition variable and team performance relationships was moderated by the study setting (lab or field) and the operationalization of the team composition variable. In lab settings, team minimum and maximum general mental ability and team mean emotional intelligence were related to team performance. Only negligible effects were observed in lab settings for the personality factor and team performance relationships, as well as the value and team performance relationships. In contrast, team minimum agreeableness and team mean conscientiousness, openness to experience, collectivism, and preference for teamwork emerged as strong predictors of team performance in field studies. Results can be used to effectively compose teams in organizations and guide future team composition research.
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