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Who benefits from virtual collaboration? The interplay of team member expertness and Big Five personality traits

Psychology

Who benefits from virtual collaboration? The interplay of team member expertness and Big Five personality traits

M. Zhu, C. Su, et al.

Discover how transactive memory systems and personality traits influence the dynamics of virtual collaborative problem-solving! This exciting research by Mengxiao Zhu and colleagues unveils how team diversity in expertise impacts performance gains. Learn why low agreeableness can lead to significant improvements in team success.

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Abstract
This research applies and integrates transactive memory systems (TMS) theory and the Big Five personality traits model to investigate the performance dynamics of dyadic teams engaged in virtual collaborative problem-solving (CPS). Specifically, this study examines how the personal attributes of team members, including their expertness and Big Five personality traits (extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism), as well as the resultant diversity in expertness and Big Five personality traits within teams, influence both team-level and individual-level performance gain from virtual collaboration. Studying 377 dyadic teams composed of 754 individuals working on an online collaborative intellective task, this research found that dyads with high expertness diversity had greater performance gain from virtual collaboration than dyads with low expertness diversity. Further, dyads, where both members scored low on agreeableness, showed the most significant improvement in team performance. At the individual level, a team member who had a low expertness level but was paired with a high-expertness teammate demonstrated the greatest performance gain from virtual collaboration. The integration of TMS theory and the Big Five personality traits model provides a richer and more nuanced understanding of how individual attributes and team dynamics contribute to successful virtual CPS outcomes.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 15, 2024
Authors
Mengxiao Zhu, Chunke Su, Jiangang Hao, Lei Liu, Patrick Kyllonen, Alina von Davier
Tags
transactive memory systems
Big Five personality traits
virtual collaboration
team performance
dyadic teams
expertness diversity
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