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The effect of team feedback and guided reflexivity on team performance change
Affiliation:1. International Business Faculty, Beijing Normal University Zhuhai, Zhuhai City, China;2. Department of Information Management, National Central University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan;1. Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Canada;2. Department of Psychology, Rice University, United States
Abstract:Providing teams with feedback has been forwarded as a powerful practice to improve their learning and performance. Yet, this learning potential may not be realized unless teams actively process this feedback by stepping back from their team activity, building plans, and ultimately putting them into action. In an experimental study (N = 212 undergraduate students), we compared the effects of team-level feedback with or without an intervention prompting shared reflection on the feedback (i.e., guided reflexivity) to a no feedback control group on team performance growth. The results showed that only the combination of team performance feedback and guided reflexivity lead to performance change, at the beginning of team activity. These findings suggest that prompting feedback processing at an early stage of collaborative work has the power to help teams benefit from their past experiences and improve performance.
Keywords:Teams  Team learning  Feedback  Team reflexivity  Team performance
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