Chapter 9 Understanding Affectional Ties to Groups from the Perspective of Attachment Theory

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Substantial developmental psychology research on attachment theory documents that children with secure affectional ties (attachments) to caregivers are more likely to excel in psychosocial and behavioral performance than their peers with insecure attachments. We review attachment theory and research in the developmental psychology literature and propose causes of secure short-term attachments to workgroups. Whereas traditional attachment research has documented social-emotional antecedents, we propose social-emotional and task-related antecedents of secure attachment to workgroups. Suggestive data are presented to illustrate our propositions. We discuss theoretical and practical contributions of our attachment theory-based perspective on workgroups, as well as areas for future research. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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JAI Press
Issue Date
2007
Language
English
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RESEARCH ON MANAGING GROUPS AND TEAMS, v.10, no.0, pp.217 - 248

ISSN
1534-0856
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/91661
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MG-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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