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Effect of interpersonal relationships on the quality of joint activities in a collective

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  • Kovalev, Vjacheslav V.

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According to numerous studies of Russian psychologists, the normal interpersonal relationships in the team contributes to high labor productivity, prevent conflict situations, have a direct impact on the quality of the joint venture. This is due to the fact that the balanced interpersonal relationships positive emotional support to the team. It is estimated that productivity growth is directly dependent on the good mood and working up to 5-10% of the average. Conversely, a bad mood by the same amount from the average level reduces productivity. Thus, depending on the mood of the working, it can range from 10 to 20%. Consequently, the working mood can be regarded as an important industrial factor. Mutual respect and mutual attention to the individual staff member present in normal morale and relationships are the norm.

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  • Kovalev, Vjacheslav V., 2014. "Effect of interpersonal relationships on the quality of joint activities in a collective," EconStor Preprints 121962, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:esprep:121962
    DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2532000
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