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摘要
由于现有的研究结果很少,Rodell(2016)呼吁对社区关注行为(如志愿服务)的绩效结果进行更多研究,同时承认将“社会运动与硬数据”联系起来的挑战(第79页)。本研究通过评估领导者的社区公民行为及其对团队绩效的潜在影响来回应这一呼吁。基于现有的理论和研究结果,本研究认为,参与CCB的领导者可能会提高他们的领导技能,激励他们的追随者并产生亲社会传染,因此我们假设他们会提高他们的团队绩效。以美国国家橄榄球联盟(National Football League)的球队和球员为样本,本文的研究结果支持了一个假设,即对当地社区的投资对社区、领导者甚至领导者的团队绩效都有积极的影响。
Do community citizenship behaviors by leaders enhance team performance? Evidence from the "field"
Due to minimal available findings, Rodell (2016) put out a call for more research on the performance outcomes of community focused behaviors such as volunteering while acknowledging the challenge of connecting “social movements to hard data” (p.79). This study answers that call by evaluating the community citizenship behaviors (CCBs) of leaders and the potential influence on team performance. Based on existing theory and findings, this study argues that leaders who engage in CCB are likely to enhance their leadership skills, inspire their followers and produce prosocial contagion and as a result we hypothesize they will increase their team performance. Using a sample of National Football League teams and players the findings presented here support the hypothesis suggesting that investments in local communities produce a positive outcome for the community, the leader, and even the leader’s team performance.