Enhancing team dynamics through digital coaching: the role of managerial and peer support

IF 2.3 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Luca Pietrantoni, Greta Mazzetti, Mabel San Román Niaves, Rudolf Kubik, Davide Giusino, Marco De Angelis
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Abstract

Purpose

Although the literature on the effectiveness of team interventions is constantly expanding, there has been a strong focus on the process mechanisms that could explain their success, often overlooking the contextual aspects in which these interventions are carried out. Based on the Context-Mechanism-Outcome framework, this study aims to investigate the influence of contextual factors on the effectiveness of digital team coaching interventions that use social network visualisation to enhance team coordination and reduce interpersonal conflicts.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a multi-wave, longitudinal design, this research analysed 38 work teams from three organisations over three-time points. Data collection focused on manager and peer support, the mechanisms of training transfer and action plan implementation and the outcomes of these interventions. Surveys were administered in three organisations, involving 317 respondents across different phases. The intervention spanned six to eight months, incorporating three to four structured online group sessions. Each session involved a multi-stage process, concluding with a result-oriented action plan about work-related goals. The intervention included social network visualisation, discussions, coaching and continuous refinement of action plans.

Findings

The analysis highlights how manager support significantly correlates with team coordination and performance, mainly when teams are less engaged in implementing action plans. Peer support did not show a mediating effect on training transfer or outcomes but had direct positive impacts on team coordination and performance.

Practical implications

Teams actively implementing action plans may require less immediate managerial support for effective coordination and high performance. The manager’s role becomes crucial, particularly in the early stages of the intervention or in those teams where online coordination alone may not be adequate for action plan implementation. Peer support for training transfer could enhance the effectiveness of the intervention in achieving desired team outcomes; therefore, cultivating a supportive peer environment is crucial for the success of such interventions. Monitoring and assessing team dynamics are vital to maximise the benefits of digital team coaching interventions.

Originality/value

This study stands out for its innovative exploration of the interplay between managerial and peer support in the context of digital team coaching, using social network visualisation as a novel approach to enhancing team dynamics.

通过数字辅导增强团队活力:管理和同伴支持的作用
目的 尽管有关团队干预措施有效性的文献在不断增加,但人们主要关注的是可以解释其成功的过程机制,而往往忽视了这些干预措施的实施背景。基于 "情境-机制-结果 "框架,本研究旨在调查情境因素对数字团队辅导干预有效性的影响,这些干预使用社交网络可视化来加强团队协调和减少人际冲突。设计/方法/途径本研究采用多波纵向设计,在三个时间点上对来自三个组织的 38 个工作团队进行了分析。数据收集的重点是管理者和同伴支持、培训转移和行动计划实施机制以及这些干预措施的结果。在三个组织中进行了调查,317 名受访者参与了不同阶段的调查。干预措施为期六至八个月,包括三至四次结构化在线小组会议。每节课都包含一个多阶段过程,最后就工作相关目标制定以结果为导向的行动计划。干预措施包括社会网络可视化、讨论、辅导和不断完善行动计划。研究结果分析强调了管理者的支持与团队协调和绩效的显著相关性,主要是在团队较少参与实施行动计划时。实际意义积极实施行动计划的团队可能不那么需要管理者的直接支持,以实现有效协调和高绩效。管理者的作用变得至关重要,尤其是在干预的早期阶段,或者在那些仅靠在线协调可能不足以实施行动计划的团队中。对培训转移的同伴支持可以提高干预措施在实现预期团队成果方面的有效性;因此,培养一个支持性的同伴环境对此类干预措施的成功至关重要。监测和评估团队动态对于最大限度地发挥数字团队辅导干预的益处至关重要。原创性/价值这项研究的突出之处在于其创新性地探索了数字团队辅导背景下管理者和同伴支持之间的相互作用,并将社交网络可视化作为增强团队动态的一种新方法。
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