Multiple Team Membership and Individual Learning: The Moderating Role of Socially Prescribed Perfectionism

Q4 Psychology
Elena Manole, O. Fodor
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Abstract

Multiple team membership (MTM) is a widespread work arrangement, with claimed beneficial effects for employee knowledge and skills acquisition. By building on the Work Design Growth Model, this study sets out to explore the relationship between MTM and individual learning in the workplace, as well as the role of individual factors, namely socially prescribed perfectionism, as potential boundary conditions. By testing a hierarchical regression analysis model on a sample of 80 employees working in multiple teams, our findings indicate a moderating effect of socially prescribed perfectionism on the relationship between MTM and learning. The relationship between MTM and learning is positive for employees with high socially prescribed perfectionism, and curvilinear for employees with low socially prescribed perfectionism, showing a decreasingly positive association.
多元团队成员与个体学习:社会规定完美主义的调节作用
多团队成员(MTM)是一种广泛的工作安排,据称对员工的知识和技能获取有有益的影响。在工作设计成长模型的基础上,本研究旨在探讨MTM与工作场所个人学习之间的关系,以及个人因素(即社会规定的完美主义)作为潜在边界条件的作用。通过对80名多团队员工样本的层次回归分析,我们发现社会规定的完美主义对MTM与学习之间的关系有调节作用。社会规定性完美主义高的员工MTM与学习的关系为正相关,社会规定性完美主义低的员工MTM与学习的关系为曲线关系,呈递减的正相关。
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Psihologia Resurselor Umane
Psihologia Resurselor Umane Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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期刊介绍: The Psihologia Resurselor Umane Journal is the official journal of the Association of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (APIO). PRU is devoted to publishing original investigations that contribute to an understanding of situational and individual challenges within an organizational context and that bring forth new knowledge in the field. The journal publishes primarily empirical articles and also welcomes methodological and theoretical articles on a broad range of topics covered by Organizational, Industrial, Work, Personnel and Occupational Health Psychology. Audience includes scholars, educators, managers, HR professionals, organizational consultants, practitioners in organizational and employee development.
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