Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teams
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Data de Publicação: | 2024 |
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Título da fonte: | Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
Texto Completo: | https://doi.org/10.14417/ap.2000 |
Resumo: | Abstract: Perceived social loafing has been found to be negatively related to team performance. However, far too little attention has been paid to the underlying mechanism of this association. Thepurpose of the present study is to investigate not only the direct relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance but also the indirect relationship between these two variables viamediating roles of the sucker effect/social compensation and social loafer’s continuous social loafing. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 360 students of a public university in Vietnam in 2021. The current study confirmed the previous finding that perceived social loafing could negatively influence team performance. The most striking result to emerge from the data was that the sucker effect had no correlation with any other variables while social compensation and social loafer’s continuous social loafing were two serial mediators in the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance. Specifically, when students perceived that their teammates engaged in social loafing,they exerted more effort to compensate for the social loafers, this way of reaction made the social loafers continue putting forth less effort and, in consequence, the overall team performance was low. |
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Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teamsMediadores da relação entre a inércia social percebida e o desempenho de equipa em equipas de estudantes universitáriosTeam performance, Student teams, Social loafing, Social compensation, Mediating effect.Desempenho da equipa, Equipas de estudantes, Inércia social, Compensação social, Efeito mediador.Abstract: Perceived social loafing has been found to be negatively related to team performance. However, far too little attention has been paid to the underlying mechanism of this association. Thepurpose of the present study is to investigate not only the direct relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance but also the indirect relationship between these two variables viamediating roles of the sucker effect/social compensation and social loafer’s continuous social loafing. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 360 students of a public university in Vietnam in 2021. The current study confirmed the previous finding that perceived social loafing could negatively influence team performance. The most striking result to emerge from the data was that the sucker effect had no correlation with any other variables while social compensation and social loafer’s continuous social loafing were two serial mediators in the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance. Specifically, when students perceived that their teammates engaged in social loafing,they exerted more effort to compensate for the social loafers, this way of reaction made the social loafers continue putting forth less effort and, in consequence, the overall team performance was low.Resumo: A inércia social percebida tem sido negativamente associada ao desempenho de equipas. No entanto, muito pouca atenção tem sido dada aos mecanismos subjacentes a esta associação. O objetivo do presente estudo é investigar não apenas a relação direta entre a inércia social percebida e o desempenho da equipa, mas também a relação indireta entre essas duas variáveis através do papel mediador do ‘efeito do idiota’ / compensação social e da inércia social continuada daqueles que são socialmente inertes. A pesquisa por questionários foi realizada com 360 estudantes de uma universidade pública do Vietname em 2021. Os resultados do presente estudo confirmam resultados anteriores em que a inércia social percebida influência negativamente o desempenho das equipas. O resultado mais surpreendente teve a ver com o ‘efeito do idiota’ que não apresentou correlações com nenhuma outravariável em estudo, enquanto que a compensação social e a inércia social continuada são mediadores na relação entre a inércia social percebida e o desempenho das equipas. Especificamente, quando osestudantes universitários percebiam inércia social nos seus colegas de equipa esforçavam-se mais para compensar essa inércia social e, dessa forma, os inertes sociais continuavam a esforçar-se menos,contribuindo para que o desempenho total da equipa fosse baixo.ISPA - Instituto Universitário2024-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.14417/ap.2000https://doi.org/10.14417/ap.2000Análise Psicológica; Vol 41, No 2 (2023); 161-176Análise Psicológica; Vol 41, No 2 (2023); 161-1761646-60200870-8231reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://publicacoes.ispa.pt/index.php/ap/article/view/2000http://publicacoes.ispa.pt/index.php/ap/article/view/2000/pdfCopyright (c) 2024 Análise Psicológicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHang, Pham Thu2024-02-08T12:07:11Zoai:ojs.localhost:article/2000Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:36:50.099506Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teams Mediadores da relação entre a inércia social percebida e o desempenho de equipa em equipas de estudantes universitários |
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Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teams |
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Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teams Hang, Pham Thu Team performance, Student teams, Social loafing, Social compensation, Mediating effect. Desempenho da equipa, Equipas de estudantes, Inércia social, Compensação social, Efeito mediador. |
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Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teams |
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Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teams |
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Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teams |
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Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teams |
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Mediators of the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance among university student teams |
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Hang, Pham Thu |
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Hang, Pham Thu |
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Hang, Pham Thu |
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Team performance, Student teams, Social loafing, Social compensation, Mediating effect. Desempenho da equipa, Equipas de estudantes, Inércia social, Compensação social, Efeito mediador. |
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Team performance, Student teams, Social loafing, Social compensation, Mediating effect. Desempenho da equipa, Equipas de estudantes, Inércia social, Compensação social, Efeito mediador. |
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Abstract: Perceived social loafing has been found to be negatively related to team performance. However, far too little attention has been paid to the underlying mechanism of this association. Thepurpose of the present study is to investigate not only the direct relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance but also the indirect relationship between these two variables viamediating roles of the sucker effect/social compensation and social loafer’s continuous social loafing. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 360 students of a public university in Vietnam in 2021. The current study confirmed the previous finding that perceived social loafing could negatively influence team performance. The most striking result to emerge from the data was that the sucker effect had no correlation with any other variables while social compensation and social loafer’s continuous social loafing were two serial mediators in the relationship between perceived social loafing and team performance. Specifically, when students perceived that their teammates engaged in social loafing,they exerted more effort to compensate for the social loafers, this way of reaction made the social loafers continue putting forth less effort and, in consequence, the overall team performance was low. |
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