Group cohesiveness level and leader-member exchange quality as predictors of motivation type in a virtual team of an offshore company in the Philippines

This study focused on the influence of Group Cohesiveness Level and Leader-Member Exchange Quality on the type of Motivation in a Virtual Team of an offshore company in the Philippines. Particularly, the Self-Determination theory of Motivation by Ryan and Deci (2002) was the basis for motivation in...

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Main Author: Flaviano, Maria Reina T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-142962025-01-20T05:14:46Z Group cohesiveness level and leader-member exchange quality as predictors of motivation type in a virtual team of an offshore company in the Philippines Flaviano, Maria Reina T. This study focused on the influence of Group Cohesiveness Level and Leader-Member Exchange Quality on the type of Motivation in a Virtual Team of an offshore company in the Philippines. Particularly, the Self-Determination theory of Motivation by Ryan and Deci (2002) was the basis for motivation in order to see what drives people to work. Previous literature showed extensive study on traditional face-to-face teams but the researcher found a gap in its application on teams were members are geographically dispersed. This set up has been increasing in the Philippines as a result of the outsourcing and offshoring phenomenon (Contractor, Kumar, Kundu & Pederson, 2012). Using a descriptive and quantitative research design, three standardized questionnaires on these variables were sent out to one hundred and twenty-seven respondents of Company X, an offshore company in Manila. Not everyone in Company X was part of a virtual team and as such purposive random sampling was utilized. Filipino employees who were part of a virtual team were identified and they were sent the online survey through e-mail. Ninety-five respondents provided insights on their current level of Group Cohesiveness, Leader-Member Exchange Quality and the dominant type of Motivation. Results of the study showed that Group Cohesiveness positively influences Intrinsic Motivation which is one of the six hypotheses of the study. Another important finding was that Group Cohesiveness Level negatively influences Amotivation. Lastly, there was no statistical significance found between Group Cohesiveness Level and Extrinsic External Motivation, and between Leader-Member Exchange Quality and all Motivation types. 2019-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/7065 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Social groups Virtual work teams--Philippines Industrial and Organizational Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Social groups
Virtual work teams--Philippines
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
spellingShingle Social groups
Virtual work teams--Philippines
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Flaviano, Maria Reina T.
Group cohesiveness level and leader-member exchange quality as predictors of motivation type in a virtual team of an offshore company in the Philippines
description This study focused on the influence of Group Cohesiveness Level and Leader-Member Exchange Quality on the type of Motivation in a Virtual Team of an offshore company in the Philippines. Particularly, the Self-Determination theory of Motivation by Ryan and Deci (2002) was the basis for motivation in order to see what drives people to work. Previous literature showed extensive study on traditional face-to-face teams but the researcher found a gap in its application on teams were members are geographically dispersed. This set up has been increasing in the Philippines as a result of the outsourcing and offshoring phenomenon (Contractor, Kumar, Kundu & Pederson, 2012). Using a descriptive and quantitative research design, three standardized questionnaires on these variables were sent out to one hundred and twenty-seven respondents of Company X, an offshore company in Manila. Not everyone in Company X was part of a virtual team and as such purposive random sampling was utilized. Filipino employees who were part of a virtual team were identified and they were sent the online survey through e-mail. Ninety-five respondents provided insights on their current level of Group Cohesiveness, Leader-Member Exchange Quality and the dominant type of Motivation. Results of the study showed that Group Cohesiveness positively influences Intrinsic Motivation which is one of the six hypotheses of the study. Another important finding was that Group Cohesiveness Level negatively influences Amotivation. Lastly, there was no statistical significance found between Group Cohesiveness Level and Extrinsic External Motivation, and between Leader-Member Exchange Quality and all Motivation types.
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author Flaviano, Maria Reina T.
author_facet Flaviano, Maria Reina T.
author_sort Flaviano, Maria Reina T.
title Group cohesiveness level and leader-member exchange quality as predictors of motivation type in a virtual team of an offshore company in the Philippines
title_short Group cohesiveness level and leader-member exchange quality as predictors of motivation type in a virtual team of an offshore company in the Philippines
title_full Group cohesiveness level and leader-member exchange quality as predictors of motivation type in a virtual team of an offshore company in the Philippines
title_fullStr Group cohesiveness level and leader-member exchange quality as predictors of motivation type in a virtual team of an offshore company in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Group cohesiveness level and leader-member exchange quality as predictors of motivation type in a virtual team of an offshore company in the Philippines
title_sort group cohesiveness level and leader-member exchange quality as predictors of motivation type in a virtual team of an offshore company in the philippines
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