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  • Organizational Behavior
  • Team Dynamics
  • Innovation Management

Background:

  • Temporal leadership is an emerging area of academic interest.
  • Understanding leadership in time-constrained environments is crucial for team success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of temporal leadership on team innovation performance.
  • To explore the mediating role of transactive memory systems and the moderating role of team reflection.

Main Methods:

  • Quantitative analysis of data from 385 team members across 98 teams.
  • Utilized measurements for temporal leadership, team innovation performance, transactive memory systems, and team reflection.

Main Results:

  • Temporal leadership positively influences team innovation performance.
  • The effect is mediated by the credibility and coordination dimensions of transactive memory systems.
  • Positive team reflection moderates the relationship between temporal leadership and transactive memory systems.

Conclusions:

  • Temporal leadership is a significant driver of team innovation.
  • Transactive memory systems and team reflection are key mechanisms in this process.
  • Provides strategies for enhancing team innovation under time constraints.