Title of article :
Sticking it all together: A critical assessment of the group cohesion–performance literature
Author/Authors :
Milly Casey-Campbell and Martin L. Martens، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Although group cohesion is a widely studied construct in the group dynamics literature,
there is a considerable lack of consistency and agreement regarding the construct. This
paper reviews the current state of the cohesiveness literature. Cohesion is now generally
defined as the group members’ inclinations to forge social bonds, resulting in the group
sticking together and remaining united. Unfortunately, the large number of definitions and
measures used by researchers has created a literature that is inconsistent and confusing. This
review focuses on the considerable research on the cohesion–performance relationship. The
general consensus of this research is that there is a generally positive association between
cohesion and performance, but the theoretical and operational mechanisms creating this
association are unclear. This lack of clarity may be due to the wide range of measures and
assessments of cohesion and the cohesion–performance association. Two underlying
contentious issues within this aspect of the literature are whether cohesion is unidimensional
or multidimensional and the appropriate level of analysis required for measuring the
construct. The resolution of these inconsistencies requires researchers to take a step back
toward grounding the research in broader theoretical frameworks, to determine whether
the cohesion–performance association has an underlying common cause, and to use
longitudinal studies that use more sophisticated analytical models.
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews