Team adaptation under inconsistent team rewards: The mediating role of fairness and team efficacy perceptions

2020 
Organizations use teams as an adaptive and flexible response to rapidly changing environmental conditions. Team adaptive performance, which is team performance under changing environmental conditions, can be facilitated by motivational mechanisms. In this paper, we investigated the effect of team rewards on team adaptive performance. Noting the temporal nature of team adaptation and emergent states, we hypothesized that team reward stability (as compared to instability) would result in higher team adaptive performance. We further posited that team efficacy beliefs and team distributive fairness perceptions would partially mediate this relationship. We used a between-subjects (team reward condition: stable or unstable) experimental study with 43 3-person student teams who performed a coordination task with a change in the task at midpoint. The empirical results supported our predictions. Team distributive fairness perceptions fully mediated the relationship between team reward stability and team adaptive performance. Thus, our paper highlights the importance of team rewards on team adaptation
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