Predictors of Group Performance in a Police Criminal Investigation Department: the Role of Gender Homogeneity,Leadership and Team Characteristics |
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Authors: | Jaap Schaveling Saskia Blaauw Kees van Montfort |
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Affiliation: | 1.Nyenrode Business University,Breukelen,The Netherlands;2.Nationale Politie, basisteam Gooi en Vechtstreek Zuid,Hilversum,The Netherlands;3.Erasmus University Rotterdam and Nyenrode Business University,Breukelen,The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ![]() The Netherlands’ Ministry of Security and Justice has agreed on performance targets with the country’s police departments. Introducing the targets created a shift to controlling performance in team management focus. This empirical study of police teams in Utrecht in the Netherlands (N = 134) focuses on the influence of leadership style, gender and psychosocial team factors when teams are required to achieve agreed performance objectives. We address calls in the literature for more research into (objective) measures relating to effective police leadership and existing (police) management practices. Gender homogeneity, a combination of charismatic, empowering and transactional leadership styles, and team members’ awareness of team achievements were found to be relevant. The practical implications of these results are discussed. |
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