Differential Effects Of Individual-Linked And Team-Level Status Allocation On Professionals' Job Performance

SMALL GROUP RESEARCH(2002)

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This study examined the relationship between status allocation and job performance of professionals. On the basis of Bergery's status characteristics model, it was hypothesized that individual-linked and team-level status allocation would positively affect compliance and contextual job performance. Survey data of 845 faculty members of a Dutch university were used to test these hypotheses. Multilevel analyses showed that contextual performance is affected by individual-linked and, to a lesser degree, team-level status allocation. Compliance was only associated with individual-linked status allocation and not with team-level status allocation. The results of the present study provide ample evidence of the effect of individual-linked status allocation on job performance. However less evidence was found to support the notion that compliance and contextual performance are encouraged by team level status allocation.
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