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Shared rewards and goal interdependence for psychological safety among departments in China

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ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT
卷 29, 期 2, 页码 433-452

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DOI: 10.1007/s10490-010-9201-0

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Psychological safety; Goal interdependence; Shared rewards; China

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Psychological safety has been shown to facilitate learning from experience that can help organizations adapt to the changing marketplace. Shared rewards and cooperative, but not competitive and independent, goals may help department members feel supported and able to discuss open-mindedly their experiences, including mistakes, and learn from them. One hundred and twenty five CEOs and 436 executives from 125 companies in China completed measures of psychological safety, goal interdependence, and shared rewards. The results of two structural equation analyses suggest that shared rewards can convince departments that their goals are cooperative and that this conclusion in turn leads to psychological safety. These results were interpreted as suggesting that shared rewards and cooperative goals are important foundations for organizational psychological safety in China and perhaps other countries as well.

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