巴基斯坦共享领导与制药团队销售绩效的联系:双重中介模型

Muhammad Sabir Saber, Muhammad Haroon Shoukat, Syed Asim Shah, Kareem M. Selem, Hira Shaukat
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医药零售行业面临着领导挑战,强调了支持销售经理的机制的重要性。本文旨在证明共享型领导(SL)对团队绩效的促进作用,其中知识共享(KS)和心理安全(PS)起双重中介作用。设计/方法/方法作者使用社会学习理论(SLT)来支持他们的假设。采用有目的的抽样技术,通过从两个来源收集数据,获得了来自巴基斯坦65个制药销售团队的440名受访者(65名领导者和375名团队成员)。采用偏最小二乘结构方程建模(PLS-SEM),采用SmartPLS 3.3.9对测量模型和直接路径检验进行评估。作者还使用PROCESS宏版本4来检验双重中介效应。结果表明:SL对TP没有直接影响;原创性/价值这是建立基于SLT的概念模型的初步尝试,以KS和PS作为双重中介机制。本研究通过专注于SL方法如何促进TP在制药行业的发展,为当前的团队领导知识做出了贡献。
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Linking shared leadership with pharmaceutical team sales performance in Pakistan: a dual mediation model
Purpose The pharmaceutical retail industry faces leadership challenges, emphasizing the importance of a mechanism to support sales managers. This paper aims to demonstrate how shared leadership (SL) might improve team performance (TP), with knowledge sharing (KS) and psychological safety (PS) serving as dual mediation effects. Design/methodology/approach The authors used social learning theory (SLT) to support their hypotheses. Using a purposive sampling technique, 440 respondents (65 leaders and 375 team members) from 65 pharmaceutical sales teams in Pakistan were obtained through data collection from dyad sources. The authors also used partial least square-structured equation modeling (PLS-SEM) using SmartPLS 3.3.9 to assess the measurement model and the direct paths testing. The authors also used PROCESS macro version 4 to examine dual mediation effects. Findings The results revealed that SL does not directly impact TP; rather, it depends on the dual mediating mechanisms of KS and PS. Originality/value This is an initial attempt to establish a conceptual model based on SLT, with KS and PS acting as dual mediation mechanisms. This research contributes to the current knowledge of team leadership by concentrating on how SL approaches might promote TP in the pharmaceutical sector.
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