Competing Conversations: An Examination of Competition as Intrateam Interactions

Intrateam competition is an inherently social and interactional process, yet it is not often studied as such. Research on competition is mostly limited to studying it as an individual state and assumes that the resulting team outcomes are equivalent across different competition types. Often overlook...

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Main Authors: Elsheba K. Abraham, Maureen E. McCusker, Roseanne J. Foti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00970/full
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spelling doaj-51e7dc2003c94b838deca3f9c75c1b952020-11-25T02:17:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-05-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.00970414834Competing Conversations: An Examination of Competition as Intrateam InteractionsElsheba K. Abraham0Maureen E. McCusker1Roseanne J. Foti2Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United StatesConsortium Research Fellows Program, Alexandria, VA, United StatesVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United StatesIntrateam competition is an inherently social and interactional process, yet it is not often studied as such. Research on competition is mostly limited to studying it as an individual state and assumes that the resulting team outcomes are equivalent across different competition types. Often overlooked in competition research are the means through which competition can lead to constructive outcomes for the team. Constructive competition occurs when the primary motivation is not to win at the expense of others, but rather to make social comparisons and gain knowledge of relative competence. This study furthers insight into constructive competition by studying its interpersonal characteristics as it develops within a team, and its impact on task conflict, perceived performance, and team satisfaction. The conversations of 24 student project teams were recorded over 4 weeks and analyzed, operationalizing competition as an attempt to exert control and influence on the team. Each individual then provided sociometric ratings of perceived performance of each team member, and rated the level of task conflict and satisfaction of the team. The effects of competition on perceived performance and team satisfaction, both directly and indirectly through task conflict, were examined. Findings demonstrated a negative direct effect of competition on the range of perceived performance ratings, and a positive indirect effect of competition on team satisfaction as mediated through task conflict. The study broadens understanding on the construct of competition and underscores the positive implications competition can bring to the teams.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00970/fullconstructive competitionorganizational discourse analysissocial interdependenceteam satisfactionteam performancetask conflict
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author Elsheba K. Abraham
Maureen E. McCusker
Roseanne J. Foti
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Maureen E. McCusker
Roseanne J. Foti
Competing Conversations: An Examination of Competition as Intrateam Interactions
Frontiers in Psychology
constructive competition
organizational discourse analysis
social interdependence
team satisfaction
team performance
task conflict
author_facet Elsheba K. Abraham
Maureen E. McCusker
Roseanne J. Foti
author_sort Elsheba K. Abraham
title Competing Conversations: An Examination of Competition as Intrateam Interactions
title_short Competing Conversations: An Examination of Competition as Intrateam Interactions
title_full Competing Conversations: An Examination of Competition as Intrateam Interactions
title_fullStr Competing Conversations: An Examination of Competition as Intrateam Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Competing Conversations: An Examination of Competition as Intrateam Interactions
title_sort competing conversations: an examination of competition as intrateam interactions
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Intrateam competition is an inherently social and interactional process, yet it is not often studied as such. Research on competition is mostly limited to studying it as an individual state and assumes that the resulting team outcomes are equivalent across different competition types. Often overlooked in competition research are the means through which competition can lead to constructive outcomes for the team. Constructive competition occurs when the primary motivation is not to win at the expense of others, but rather to make social comparisons and gain knowledge of relative competence. This study furthers insight into constructive competition by studying its interpersonal characteristics as it develops within a team, and its impact on task conflict, perceived performance, and team satisfaction. The conversations of 24 student project teams were recorded over 4 weeks and analyzed, operationalizing competition as an attempt to exert control and influence on the team. Each individual then provided sociometric ratings of perceived performance of each team member, and rated the level of task conflict and satisfaction of the team. The effects of competition on perceived performance and team satisfaction, both directly and indirectly through task conflict, were examined. Findings demonstrated a negative direct effect of competition on the range of perceived performance ratings, and a positive indirect effect of competition on team satisfaction as mediated through task conflict. The study broadens understanding on the construct of competition and underscores the positive implications competition can bring to the teams.
topic constructive competition
organizational discourse analysis
social interdependence
team satisfaction
team performance
task conflict
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00970/full
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