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Untangling the team social capital–team innovation link: The role of proportional task conflict as well as group- and differentiated individual-focused transformational leadership

Stollberger, Jakob; Ali Al-Atwi, Amer; De Cremer, David

Authors

Amer Ali Al-Atwi

David De Cremer



Abstract

Findings from prior research on the relationship between a team’s social network architecture and team innovation have been inconclusive. Integrating social network theory with input–process–output models of team innovation, our research aims to reconcile the mixed findings in the literature by introducing a novel process perspective as well as highlighting a relevant contingency factor to untangle the team social capital–team innovation link. We propose that team social capital, operationalized as bridging and bonding social capital, negatively influences team innovation via team proportional task conflict, which is the level of task conflict teams experience proportional to the general level of team conflict (i.e. task, relationship and process conflict). In addition, we expected group and differentiated individual-focused transformational leadership to buffer the negative indirect effect of team social capital on team innovation via team proportional task conflict. Results from time-lagged data collected from research and development teams in Iraq revealed that teams with bonding and bridging social capital are less innovative because they experience less proportional task conflict. Furthermore, group-focused transformational leadership buffered the negative indirect relationship of team bridging social capital on team innovation via proportional task conflict. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.

Citation

Stollberger, J., Ali Al-Atwi, A., & De Cremer, D. (2023). Untangling the team social capital–team innovation link: The role of proportional task conflict as well as group- and differentiated individual-focused transformational leadership. Human Relations, 76(6), 871-900. https://doi.org/10.1177/00187267221080995

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 1, 2022
Online Publication Date Feb 3, 2022
Publication Date 2023-06
Deposit Date Oct 10, 2024
Journal Human Relations
Print ISSN 0018-7267
Electronic ISSN 1741-282X
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 76
Issue 6
Pages 871-900
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/00187267221080995
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2951882