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Learning goal orientation as a background to project efficiency: the mediating role of impact on the team

Tawnee Chies (Master and Doctorate Program in Business Administration, Universidade Nove de Julho – UNINOVE, São Paulo, Brazil)
Marcos Mazieri (Master and Doctorate Program in Business Administration, Universidade Nove de Julho – UNINOVE, São Paulo, Brazil)

European Business Review

ISSN: 0955-534X

Article publication date: 3 November 2023

Issue publication date: 30 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The emphasis on short-term by project-based firms (PBFs) implies the adoption of project efficiency and impact on the team as project success drivers in PBFs context. Good performance by employees, as individuals in a team, can be explained by their behaviors, associated with goal orientation theory. Learning and performance orientations are associated with teams’ effectiveness and overall project performance. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationships between the dimensions of goal orientation, especially learning orientation, and project efficiency and impact on the team, in PBFs context.

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative approach was adopted, based on data from a survey of 714 respondents, representing project managers, that turned into a valid sample of 315 composed only by PBFs respondents. The results were analyzed through multiple linear regression and, mainly, mediation analysis methods.

Findings

Performance-avoid orientation is a predictor of project efficiency; performance-prove orientation, a predictor of impact on the team. Learning orientation relates positively to both project success criteria. Project managers should balance/induce the proper orientation within the team, favoring learning orientation according to the results, to have short-term project success in PBFs.

Originality/value

There is a direct relationship between learning orientation and project efficiency, but it is fully mediated by impact on the team, which it was not found in previous studies. This study argues that they are not parallel constructs, constituent parts of equal weight in project success, but that impact on the team precedes project efficiency when learning orientation is considered.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the FAP UNINOVE – Research Support Fund.

Citation

Chies, T. and Mazieri, M. (2024), "Learning goal orientation as a background to project efficiency: the mediating role of impact on the team", European Business Review, Vol. 36 No. 3, pp. 410-429. https://doi.org/10.1108/EBR-07-2022-0131

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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