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When leadership powers team learning: A meta-analysis

Authors :
Michael Hoven
Mieke Koeslag-Kreunen
Marcel van der Klink
Wim Gijselaers
Piet Van den Bossche
Educational Research and Development
RS: GSBE other - not theme-related research
RS: GSBE Theme Learning and Work
RS: GSBE Theme Culture, Ethics & Leadership
RS: GSBE Theme Data-Driven Decision-Making
Source :
Small Group Research, 49(4), 475-513. SAGE Publications Inc., Small group research, Small Group Research
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
SAGE Publications Inc., 2018.

Abstract

Team learning behavior is found to be one of the most effective team processes, as learning behavior at the team level (e.g., sharing, discussing, and reflecting on knowledge and actions) enables teams to adapt existing or develop new knowledge. Team leadership behavior is considered a critical accelerant for creating conditions that are essential to engage in team learning behavior, such as a safe environment. Yet despite the growing amount of research in team learning, this relationship remains unclear. Meta-analytic techniques were used to examine when team leadership behaviors support team learning behavior and how the task type moderates that relationship. Forty-three empirical studies reporting 92 effect sizes were synthesized. Analyses show that team leadership behavior explains 18% of the variance in team learning behavior. Furthermore, results indicate that person-focused leaders foster team learning for both adaptive and developmental tasks, whereas task-focused leaders influence team learning for adaptive tasks only.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10464964
Volume :
49
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Small Group Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....33660115d9f91cd4e2bb3d7e56db9c28