Collective Global Leadership in Self-Managed Multicultural Teams: The Role of Team Goal Orientation
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Published:2016
Minna Paunova, Yih-Teen Lee, 2016. "Collective Global Leadership in Self-Managed Multicultural Teams: The Role of Team Goal Orientation", Advances in Global Leadership
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Abstract
Arguing that it is necessary to look into specific global leadership processes in specific contexts, this article focuses on collective global leadership in self-managed multicultural teams using an input-process-output model. Building on a study of nationally and culturally diverse self-managed teams, our work demonstrates that collective global leadership in these teams is critical for team performance (output). Our study also examines some of the affective or attitudinal antecedents of collective global leadership in self-managed multicultural teams (process) and their members’ goal orientations (input). Our findings suggest that a team learning orientation may greatly help multicultural teams overcome the liability of cultural diversity, create a positive intra-team environment, and enable collective global leadership. Our research also suggests that team performance orientation moderates the above effects.
