Impacts of role-taking and leader-member relationshipupon team performance

Jing Runtian, Hu Siyao

Science Research Management ›› 2014, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (2) : 62-69.

Science Research Management ›› 2014, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (2) : 62-69.

Impacts of role-taking and leader-member relationshipupon team performance

  • Jing Runtian, Hu Siyao
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Focusing on the affective exchange relationship between leaders and members in research teams, this study examines the impact of leader's role-taking capability upon the leader-member exchange relationship and the influencing mechanism of the above two factors on team performance. Paired questionnaire surveys from 150 research teams in 6 Chinese universities are conducted, with returned questionnaires from 97 team leaders and 402 team members. Based on the team-level data, the structural equation modeling method is employed to test the hypotheses. The results show that: Team leader's role-taking and professional respect have significant impacts on affective exchange between leader and members; Team members' morale plays a mediating role between affective exchange and team performance; and the mediating effect of the sense of belonging is insignificant. The above conclusions would benefit our understandings of leader-member exchange from the view of emotional capability of team leaders, which can provide important practical guiding values in improving the managerial skills of research teams.

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role-taking / leader-member exchange relationship / team morale / team performance / research team

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