Public Negative Labeling Effects on Team Interaction and Performance

Jessica F. Kirk, David R. Hekman, Elsa T. Chan, Maw Der Foo

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Abstract

Across four studies, we examine how public negative labeling, which is when a group member is publicly identified as bad, affects team performance. Across three experiments and one field study, we test and find support for our model, that public negative labeling undermines team performance via reduced perceptions of team interaction quality. Our study contributes to the expansive conversation on team effectiveness which highlights that “fighting fire with fire” in terms of public negative labeling is ineffective for dealing with uncivil workplace behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)563-595
Number of pages33
JournalSmall Group Research
Volume53
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2022

Keywords

  • labeling
  • team performance
  • team processes
  • workplace negativity

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