Better to be flexible than to have flunked: The mediating role of service flexibility and its determinants for team performance
Abstract
Purpose
High team performance helps achieve several organizational benefits, such as strengthened competitive advantages, enhanced productivity, and higher profits and market share. For these reasons, the purpose of this paper is to propose a model based on the framework of proactive motivation and the theory of collectivism to analyze the formation of service flexibility and team performance.
Design/methodology/approach
To test the hypotheses, this study conducts a survey of service staff in teams from high-tech firms in a well-known industrial zone in Northern Taiwan. These teams provide service for their industrial customers. From the survey, this study confirms the full mediating mechanism of service flexibility among the teams.
Findings
The test results reveal that service flexibility fully mediates the relationship between team performance and its exogenous factors. Whereas collectivism negatively moderates the relationship between team efficacy and service flexibility, it does not moderate the relationship between service recovery and service flexibility. Furthermore, collectivism positively moderates the relationship between service flexibility and team performance.
Originality/value
This study provides important findings that complement previous literature by examining three fresh antecedents for explaining how team performance is motivated by the mediating role of service flexibility and how some of the study’s model paths are moderated by collectivism. The mediating role of service flexibility indicates that managers can apply service flexibility as a firewall that calibrates a team’s input and output. Managers should encourage the application of agile solutions and advanced technology for facilitating team flexibility, consequently improving team performance.
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Acknowledgements
This study was supported by Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan (MOST 103-2410-H-238-010-SSS).
Citation
Lin, C.-P., Joe, S.-W., Chen, S.-C. and Wang, H.-J. (2015), "Better to be flexible than to have flunked: The mediating role of service flexibility and its determinants for team performance", Journal of Service Management, Vol. 26 No. 5, pp. 823-843. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOSM-08-2014-0201
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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