Authors
Mikhail A Wolfson, John E Mathieu
Publication date
2018/11
Journal
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
103
Issue
11
Pages
1165
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
In traditional work contexts, factors such as individuals’ general competencies are used to predict indices of their performance such as yearly performance appraisals. Whereas traditional approaches to predicting individuals’ performance focus on differences between individuals, a considerable proportion of variability in performance is attributable to within-person sources. However, we submit that within-person variability in performance may also be attributable to the fact that people work in different contexts. Moreover, individual performance is often the result of unrecognized team contributions. Accordingly, we advance a Human Capital Resource Complementarity (HCRC) theory to explain the alignment of human capital resources with dynamic situational features, and to illustrate the influence of team collective competencies on the performance of individual members. We then empirically test HCRC theory …
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