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Shared leadership, self-management and perceived team effectiveness in the military context

机译:共同领导,自我管理和在军事背景下的团队有效性

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Although there are many studies of leadership in military teams, few have focused on military team factors that could be linked to shared leadership in an international military staff. The focus of shared leadership is on team members' interacting in order to lead collectively by sharing leadership tasks, rather than on an individual being a sole leader. The aim of this study is to identify predictors of a positive attitude toward shared leadership in the context of military teams, and how they are related to perceived team effectiveness. Results show that task complexity is the critical predictor of a positive attitude toward shared leadership, and that attitude toward shared leadership is positively related to perceived team effectiveness through self-management in a military context. What is more, when self-management is low in military teams, trust compensates to increase the perceived effectiveness. The findings contribute to the literature on attitude toward shared leadership in the specific context of international military teams.
机译:虽然有很多关于军队领导的研究,但很少有人专注于军队因素,这些因素可能与国际军事人员的共同领导相关联。共享领导的重点是团队成员的互动,以便通过分享领导任务,而不是个人作为唯一领导者的互动。本研究的目的是识别在军队背景下对共同领导的积极态度的预测因素,以及如何与感知团队有效性相关。结果表明,任务复杂性是对共同领导力的积极态度的批判性预测因子,并且对共享领导的态度与通过军事背景中的自我管理通过自我管理肯定的团队有效性。更重要的是,当军队中的自我管理较低时,信任补偿增加感知的效果。调查结果有助于在国际军队的具体背景下对共同领导的态度的文献。

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