The emergence of team compassion: Theoretical implications and practical interventions

Linh Bui, Guihyun Park, Lu Wang

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Abstract

With the recent experiences involving COVID-19, there is a growing need for organisations to better understand compassion in addressing employees’ suffering and boosting their well-being. Particularly, as teamwork is becoming ubiquitous, organisational scholars have identified positive benefits of compassion at the team level such as improving communication, decreasing interpersonal conflicts and boosting team effectiveness. Using a multilevel theoretical framework in reviewing compassion research, this article advances our understanding of team-level compassion by elucidating the processes through which individual-level compassion gives rise to team-level compassion. First, we delineate composition and compilation models of the emergence of team compassion and review empirical studies with respect to the two models. Second, we explain three social mechanisms in teams – social learning, emotional contagion and reciprocity – that shape the emergence of team compassion. Finally, we discuss interventions that can facilitate the emergence of team compassion and offer practical guidance for managers seeking to foster team compassion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)780-809
Number of pages30
JournalAustralian Journal of Management
Volume50
Issue number3
Early online date11 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025

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