Improving team learning in military teams: learning-oriented leadership and psychological equality
ISSN: 0969-6474
Article publication date: 25 January 2021
Issue publication date: 22 October 2021
Abstract
Purpose
The study aims to propose and test how leadership styles (learning-oriented, transformational and transactional leadership) and a new construct, psychological equality, help overcome the typically negative effect of rank disparity on team learning.
Design/methodology/approach
Militaries have a rigid hierarchy, and rank disparity (hierarchy) inhibits team learning. However, little (quantitative) attention has been paid to understanding the factors that might help overcome the inhibiting effect of hierarchy on military team learning. This study evaluates how learning-oriented leadership helps military teams to learn by improving a sense of psychological equality.
Findings
Learning-oriented leadership supported greater psychological equality and team learning than either transformational or transactional leadership. Additionally, psychological equality significantly improved team learning. Together, learning-oriented leadership and psychological equality were found to support team learning within hierarchical teams. The findings show that team rank disparity does not inevitably stifle team learning.
Research limitations/implications
Cross-sectional archival and self-report data limits drawing causal conclusions; further, longitudinal studies should be undertaken to extend and test the proposed causal relationship modeled in this study.
Practical implications
Generating team learning within the military does not require dismantling traditional military command, communication and control structures; instead, specific leadership behaviors (e.g., sharing information, coaching and avoiding blame or shame) can support psychological equality and increased team learning within military’s established command and control structures.
Originality/value
This study answered recent calls to identify the contingencies shaping team learning; improving psychological equality enhances team learning while maintaining the benefits of a clear hierarchical structure (e.g. military command and control).
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Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Dr Ruchi Sinha (University of South Austalia, Australia), Steven Talbot, Defence Science and Technology (Australia) and the many men and women in the Australian Army for their service and support in conducting this study. In particular, thanks to the Australian Army Headquarters staff.
Citation
Stothard, C. and Drobnjak, M. (2021), "Improving team learning in military teams: learning-oriented leadership and psychological equality", The Learning Organization, Vol. 28 No. 3, pp. 242-256. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLO-12-2019-0174
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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