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Examining the relationship between personality, organizational political skill and perceived team performance in a multinational military staff exercise context

Open Access
|Dec 2016

Abstract

Military staffs are composed of many smaller teams that are interdependent upon each other for a positive functioning level of the whole staff. Many factors can improve or harm the harmony of the staff. Recently, there has been an increased interest in the soft factors that may affect team performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the Big Five personality dimensions, political skill and perceived team performance in a multinational staff training event. The sample included 185 military staff officers (49% response rate). The results indicated that the personality dimension Emotional stability and Political skill had a limited, yet statistically significant, predictive power on team performance. Practical considerations and future research directions are suggested.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jms-2016-0003 | Journal eISSN: 1799-3350 | Journal ISSN: 2242-3524
Language: English
Page range: 24 - 30
Submitted on: Jan 25, 2016
Accepted on: Aug 17, 2016
Published on: Dec 31, 2016
Published by: National Defense University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 times per year

© 2016 Alicia Ohlsson, Erik Hedlund, Gerry Larsson, published by National Defense University
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.