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Leaders’ creation of shared identity impacts group members’ effort and performance: Evidence from an exercise task

机译:领导者共享身份的创建会影响小组成员的努力和绩效:锻炼任务的证据

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There is growing evidence that leaders’ effectiveness derives in part from their creation of a sense of identity that is shared by members of a group they are attempting to lead (i.e., their identity entrepreneurship). Little is known, however, about the impact of identity entrepreneurship in sport and exercise settings, particularly in relation to its effect on group members’ effort and performance. Using a pre-post between subjects experimental design, we examined the effect of leaders’ identity entrepreneurship on group members’ effort and performance during 5km cycling time trials. Following a baseline session (in which time trials were completed individually), participants (N = 72) were randomly allocated to either a high or low identity entrepreneurship condition, and further randomly divided into groups of five (including a leader who was a confederate). In the subsequent test sessions (which participants attended with their fellow group members), leaders displayed either high or low identity entrepreneurship behaviors. Results indicated that, compared to participants in the low identity entrepreneurship condition, those in the high identity entrepreneurship condition maintained greater effort (maximum heart rate), and demonstrated improved (rather than poorer) performance (average power output in the first 60 seconds of time trials). Examination of pacing showed that the largest increases in participants’ average power output occurred in the early stages of their second time trials for those in the high identity entrepreneurship condition only. Results provide causal evidence that leaders who create a shared sense of identity among team members are able to inspire greater participant effort and performance.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,领导者的有效性部分来自于他们所创造的一种认同感,这​​种认同感被他们试图领导的团队成员所共享(即,他们的身份企业家精神)。然而,人们对身份创业在运动和锻炼环境中的影响知之甚少,特别是它对小组成员的努力和表现的影响。在受试者之间进行实验设计之前,我们在5公里的自行车计时赛中考察了领导者的身份创业对小组成员的努力和表现的影响。在基线会议之后(其中分别完成了时间测试),将参与者(N = 72)随机分配到具有高身份或低身份的创业条件,然后进一步随机分为五组(包括同盟的领导者) 。在随后的测试会议中(参与者与小组成员一起参加),领导者展示了高或低身份的企业家行为。结果表明,与处于低身份创业状态的参与者相比,处于高身份创业状态的参与者保持更大的努力(最大心率),并表现出改善的(而不是较差的)性能(前60秒的平均功率输出)试用)。步调检查显示,参与者的平均功率输出最大增加发生在他们第二次试验的早期阶段,仅针对具有高身份企业家精神的参与者。结果提供了因果证据,表明在团队成员之间建立共同认同感的领导者能够激发更大的参与者努力和表现。

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