The role of leadership in shared mental model convergence and team performance improvement An agent-based computational model

Authored by Hiroki Sayama, Shelley D. Dionne, Chanyu Hao, Benjamin James Bush

Date Published: 2010-12

DOI: 10.1016/j.leaqua.2010.10.007

Sponsors: United States National Science Foundation (NSF)

Platforms: Mathematica

Model Documentation: Other Narrative

Model Code URLs: Model code not found

Abstract

Research in shared mental models has Immeasurably aided our understanding of effective teamwork and taskwork However little research has focused on the role that leaders play if any in influencing developing and/or fostering shared mental models and thereby improving team performance We developed an agent-based computational model based on McComb s theory of three-phase mental model development where agents repeatedly share individual opinions (orientation phase) evaluate and respond to the opinions expressed by others (differentiation phase) and modify their understanding of the team based on the responses (integration phase) Leadership and team properties are represented in three experimental parameters social network structure heterogeneity of agents domains of expertise and level of their mutual interest Participative leadership is represented by a fully connected network while Leader-Member exchange (LMX) is represented by a fully connected network of in group members and several out-group members connected only to the leader Our simulation results show that in general participative leadership promotes mental model convergence better than LMX In the meantime the team performance improvement is achieved by participative leadership only when members have both heterogeneous domains of expertise and strong mutual interest In all other conditions participative leadership causes the worst degradation of team performance through team development processes while LMX is the best to minimize such team degradation Implications and suggestions for future research are provided (c) 2010 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved
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Agent based model Computer simulation Social Network Leadership Mental model