Nexus between shared leadership, workplace bullying, team learning, job insecurity and team performance in health care

Muhammad Haroon Shoukat, I. Elgammal, Syed Asim Shah, Hira Shaukat
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Purpose The primary objectives of this paper are to examine the mediating effect of team learning (TL) in the relationship between shared leadership (SL) and team performance (TP), to investigate the important contingencies-moderating role of workplace bullying in the relationship between SL and TL and to investigate the moderating role of job insecurity in the relationship between TL and TP in health-care organizations. Design/methodology/approach Based on the social learning theory, this study used the aggregation approach to collect data, by using a structured questionnaire and the purposive sampling technique, from 223 respondents (60 leaders and 174 team members) of 60 sales teams from the top 10 pharmaceutical companies. A structural equation modeling on SmartPLS 3.2.9. was then used for analyzing the data collected. Findings The results indicate that SL significantly affects TP and that TL partially mediates this relationship. Workplace bullying has a significant impact as it reduces the effect of SL on TL and has a significant impact on TL. On the other hand, job insecurity has positively influenced TL and TP. Originality/value One of the first studies in the Pakistan health-care producer context used social learning theory to develop a contingency model based on important contingencies (workplace bullying and job insecurity). The study contributes to the existing literature on team leadership, highlighting how leadership can be translated into team performance.
共同领导、工作场所欺凌、团队学习、工作不安全感与卫生保健团队绩效之间的关系
目的研究团队学习在共享领导与团队绩效关系中的中介作用,探讨工作场所欺凌在共享领导与团队绩效关系中的重要随变调节作用,以及工作不安全感在医疗机构共享领导与团队绩效关系中的调节作用。设计/方法/方法本研究基于社会学习理论,采用聚合法,采用结构化问卷和目的性抽样的方法,对来自十大制药公司的60个销售团队的223名受访者(60名领导和174名团队成员)进行数据收集。基于SmartPLS 3.2.9的结构方程建模。然后用于分析收集到的数据。结果表明,语言水平显著影响TP,而语言水平在这一关系中起部分中介作用。职场欺凌的显著影响是,职场欺凌降低了语言学习对语言学习的影响,对语言学习有显著影响。另一方面,工作不安全感对语言学习和语言学习有正向影响。原创性/价值在巴基斯坦卫生保健生产者背景下进行的首批研究之一利用社会学习理论建立了一个基于重要偶然性(工作场所欺凌和工作不安全感)的偶然性模型。该研究对现有的团队领导力文献做出了贡献,强调了领导力如何转化为团队绩效。
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