Team pro-social rule breaking and team innovation performance: An information processing theory perspective

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Abstract

Exploring the antecedents that affect the team innovation performance can better promote the organization to research the potential factors to enhance the organizational innovation competitiveness. Drawing upon information processing theory, we develop a moderated mediation model to examine the relationship between team pro-social rule breaking and team innovation performance. A three-wave field study is constructed from two large manufacturing enterprises from 82 team leaders and their 382 subordinates in Shanghai, China. The results reveal that team pro-social rule breaking is positively related to team innovation performance through team reflexivity. In addition, the relationship between team pro-social rule breaking and team innovation performance via team reflexivity is positive only when team learning orientation is high. The implications, limitations, and future research directions of these findings are discussed.

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Miao, G., Chen, G., & Yao, Y. (2024). Team pro-social rule breaking and team innovation performance: An information processing theory perspective. PLoS ONE, 19(7 July). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0303800

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