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BEYOND SELF-MANAGEMENT: ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF TEAM EMPOWERMENT.
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Self-managementProject ManagementEducationWork OrganizationHuman Resource ManagementAutonomyOrganizational BehaviorTeam EmpowermentManagementWork TeamsOrganizational PsychologyTeam CommitmentOrganizational ResearchLeadershipEmployee InvolvementOrganizational CommunicationGroup WorkBusinessWork Group Dynamic
We examined the antecedents, consequences, and mediational role of team empowerment using 111 work teams in four organizations. The results indicated that the actions of external leaders, the production/service responsibilities given to teams, team-based human resources policies, and the social structure of teams all worked to enhance employee team empowerment experiences. More empowered teams were also more productive and proactive than less empowered teams and had higher levels of customer service, job satisfaction, and organizational and team commitment.
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