Outperforming Whom? A Multi-Level Study of How Performance-Prove Goal Orientation Manifests in Sales Performance in a Context of Shared Team Identification
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Dietz, Bart
van Knippenberg, Daan
Hirst, Giles
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Performance-prove goal orientation (PPGO) affects job performance because it drives people to outperform others. However, up to the present study, an important question that has remained unanswered by researchers is: whom do people desire to outperform? The authors argue that the shared team identification of a sales team influences which others salespeople, nested in that sales team, aspire to outperform. The study shows that the PPGO-job performance relationship is context-contingent on shared team identification. The results reveal that this interaction manifests in contrasting ways on individual vis-à-vis team level as it shows opposite effects: to attain higher levels of salesperson performance, a high PPGO is beneficial for salespeople nested in sales teams with low shared team identification. In contrast, to enhance sales team performance, a high mean PPGO of salespeople is advantageous when the sales team is characterized by high shared team identification. These findings imply that a PPGO may help, but can also hurt job performance of salespeople.
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Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science
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