The Importance of Monitoring for Developing Intra-Group Trust in Ethiopian Female Workgroups

The Importance of Monitoring for Developing Intra-Group Trust in Ethiopian Female Workgroups

Author: 
Fitsum W. Bayissa
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2017
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Responsibility: 
Smits, Jeroen, jt. author
Ruben, Ruerd, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Business
Source: 
Journal of African Business, Vol 18, No. 3, July-September 2017, pp. 340-356
Abstract: 

We examine the relation between intra-group trust and monitoring in a patriarchal society, and how this relation affects workgroup performance. Data were collected from 352 women who were members of 72 female workgroups in Addis Ababa by means of field experiments and a survey. The data are analyzed using multiple mediation analysis. We find that intra-group trust needs time to develop, and that trust is higher in workgroups with more monitoring. The positive relation between monitoring and trust might be explained by women’s ambition to overcome disempowerment and negative gender stereotypes. The results also indicate positive effects of intra-group trust and monitoring on workgroup performance, and that the effect of monitoring runs through its relation with trust. The last finding stresses the importance of monitoring for developing intra-group trust in these female workgroups.

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CITATION: Fitsum W. Bayissa. The Importance of Monitoring for Developing Intra-Group Trust in Ethiopian Female Workgroups . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2017. Journal of African Business, Vol 18, No. 3, July-September 2017, pp. 340-356 - Available at: https://library.au.int/importance-monitoring-developing-intra-group-trust-ethiopian-female-workgroups