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The Effects of Leadership Style and Team Process on Performance and Innovation in Functionally Heterogeneous TeamsFaculty of Education, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel 31905, anits{at}construct.haifa.ac.il This study focused on leadership style (participative leadership/directive leadership) as a key factor, which has an intervening impact on a functionally heterogeneous teams process and outcomes. In a study of 136 primary care teams, the author found that in high functionally heterogeneous teams, participative leadership style was positively associated with team reflection, which in turn fostered team innovation; however, this leadership style decreased team in-role performance. The impact of directive leadership was in promoting team reflection under the condition of low functional heterogeneity, whereas no such impact was found under the condition of high functional heterogeneity.
Key Words: participative leadership directive leadership functional heterogeneity team reflection
Journal of Management, Vol. 32, No. 1,
132-157 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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