The literature has revealed few studies of management in Arab countries in general and
particularly in Egypt. Many Egyptian organisations implemented the team concept a number
of years ago, however, there do not appear to be any studies investicitaýt inc",D team work
effectiveness in Egypt. The literature review and the findings of a pilot study emphasised the
need for empirical research in team work in Egypt. Team effectiveness models are examined
in order to identify the factors that may enhance team effectiveness in Egypt. Team
behavioural models are also examined to identify the importance of balanced team
membership and its relationship with team effectiveness. These models are examined with the
aim of developing a team work effectiveness model to be tested in a sample of Egyptian
organisations, which hopefully will inform the development of effective teams in the Egyptian
context.
The literature review revealed some significant predictors of team effectiveness such as team
player styles, team design variables and team beliefs, which would enhance team
effectiveness. The literature findings were used to develop a model for team effectiveness in
Egypt. This model includes team player styles, team design variables (team autonomy, team
size, team heterogeneity, team leader behaviour, team managerial support, team vision and
team psychological safety), team beliefs (team potency and team efficacy) and team
effectiveness (team performance outcomes).
The proposed model for team work effectiveness in Egypt is tested in two larcre successful
Egyptian organisations that use teams working. Data were collected using a questionnaire in
both organisations with interviews with managers carried out prior to the administration of the
questionnaire in both companies. In addition translation procedures and pilot studies were
carried out before running the main studies. Two levels of analysis, the individual and the
group level, were used and a range of statistical procedures and techniques such as descriptive
statistics, estimates of reliabilities, factor analysis, correlation, t-test and regression analys's
were employed. The empirical findings from both companies suggested re%'Isions to the
proposed models for team effectiveness in Egypt.
Another supplementary study was carned out alonCgý with the main study in the larL- c two
companies with alm Of investicratinLy and examining one potential antecedent vanable in the 0 It)
proposed model for team work effectiveness in Egypt. This study ývasc oncerned with testinc:- Dr
the psychometnc properties of the Parker Team Player Survey that was used in this thes's, and
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also to investigate any relationships between team player styles and the InclIvIdual dIfference
vanables in Egypt.
The findings from the main studies provided support for some variables in the proposed
model for team work effectiveness in Egypt. The findings revealed the significant effects of
some of the design variables on team effectiveness in Egypt. The finding's do not provide
sufficient evidence to confirm or refute the assumption that team player styles is necessary
condition for team effectiveness, however, the findings revealed its role in its relationship
with other variables in the model. An amended model for team work effectiveness is
developed based on the literature and on the findings of the main studies to include team
player styles, team design variables (team autonomy, team size, team structure and team
reward), team beliefs and team effectiveness (subjective and objective measures). The
amended model also includes some antecedents such as individual differences, ore-I'anisational
culture and the Egyptian culture. The amended model is sugZg-): ested for further testingZID and
considered as a basis for further research in team work in Egypt.
Date of Award | 2001 |
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Original language | English |
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Team player styles, team design variables and team work effectiveness in Egypt
El-Kot, G. A. H. (Author). 2001
Student thesis: PhD