Negative learning emotions and learning goal orientation in teams: HRD implications

Kuang Jung Chen, Chieh Peng Lin*, Na Ting Liu, Pei Chun Chen

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Utilizing insights from team regulation theory and social cognitive theory, this research conducted empirical testing through a field survey involving engineering teams. This research is significant as it inspires teams to effectively harness their learning capacity, thereby enhancing collective motivation for future success. The results showed (1) collective learning efficacy mediated the negative relationship between negative learning emotions and team performance, (2) collective learning efficacy mediated the positive relationship between learning goal orientation and team performance, and (3) relationship conflict moderated the relationship between negative learning emotions and collective learning efficacy. Team leaders can employ strategies to reignite team workers' enthusiasm for enhancing learning goal orientation and to redirect their focus away from negative emotional states. These efforts can lead to enhanced collective learning efficacy and overall performance.

Original languageEnglish
JournalHuman Resource Development Quarterly
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • collective learning efficacy
  • high-tech industry
  • learning goal orientation
  • negative learning emotions
  • team performance

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