Technical Papers
May 26, 2018

Shared Leadership in Capstone Design Teams: Social Network Analysis

Publication: Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice
Volume 144, Issue 4

Abstract

Multiple national-level reports encourage engineering faculty to help undergraduate engineers develop a basic level of leadership knowledge to enable leadership growth upon graduation. Recent engineering leadership literature suggests that traditional, vertical leadership models are incompatible with engineers’ core identities and may be less appropriate than shared leadership models for knowledge work like that found in student design teams. This study examines the extent to which leadership is shared within undergraduate, senior-level mechanical engineering capstone design teams and classifies teams based on their level of leadership sharing. Results indicate that leadership is more shared than vertical within capstone design teams, and a quadrant classification of shared leadership may be appropriate for describing leadership processes therein. The results develop a student design team leadership taxonomy and suggest that shared leadership models may be more consistent student design experiences than historical, vertical leadership models.

Get full access to this article

View all available purchase options and get full access to this article.

Acknowledgments

This research was conducted under the following IRB approvals: USNA.2015.0007-CR01-EP7-A, 15-10 Barry-Knight-Novoselich, and VT-IRB-1489.

References

Antonakis, J., B. J. Avolio, and N. Sivasubramaniam. 2003. “Context and leadership: An examination of the nine-factor full-range leadership theory using the multifactor leadership questionnaire.” Leadersh. Q. 14 (3): 261–295. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1048-9843(03)00030-4.
Antonakis, J., and R. J. House. 2013. “The full-range leadership theory: The way forward.” Vol. 2 of Transformational and charismatic leadership: The road ahead, edited by B. J. Avolio and F. J. Yammarino, 3–34. New York, NY: Emerald Group Publishing.
ASCE. 2007. The vision for civil engineering in 2025. Reston, VA: ASCE.
ASME Center for Education. 2011. Vision 2030 creating the future of mechanical engineering education. New York, NY: ASME.
Avolio, B. J. 2011. Full range leadership development. 2nd ed. Washington, DC: SAGE.
Avolio, B. J., B. M. Bass, and D. I. Jung. 1999. “Re-examining the components of transformational and transactional leadership using the multifactor leadership questionnaire.” J. Occup. Organiz. Psychol. 72 (4): 441–462. https://doi.org/10.1348/096317999166789.
Avolio, B. J., I. J. Dong, W. Murray, and N. Sivasubramanian. 1996. “Building highly developed teams: Focusing on shared leadership process, efficacy, trust, and performance.” Vol. 3 of Advances in interdisciplinary studies of work teams: Team leadership, edited by M. M. Beyerlein, D. A. Johnson, and S. T. Beyerlein, 173–209. Greenwich, CT: AJI.
Avolio, B. J., N. Sivasubramaniam, W. D. Murry, D. I. Jung, and J. W. Garger. 2003. “Assessing shared leadership.” In Shared leadership: Reframing the hows and whys of leadership, edited by C. L. Pearce and J. A. Conger, 143–172. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Bass, B. M. 1985. Leadership and performance beyond expectations. New York, NY: Free Press.
Bass, B. M. 1997. “Does the transactional-transformational leadership paradigm transcend organizational and national boundaries?” Am. Psychol. 52 (2): 130–139. https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066X.52.2.130.
Bass, B. M., and B. J. Avolio. 1994. Improving organizational effectiveness through transformational leadership. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Bass, B. M., and B. J. Avolio. 2013 “Multifactor leadership questionnaire: The benchmark measure of transformational leadership.” Accessed October 12, 2015. http://www.mindgarden.com/products/mlq.htm.
Breaux, P. J. 2006. “An effective leadership approach for today’s engineer.” In Proc., Engineering Management Conf., IEEE/UT, New York: IEEE.
Burns, J. M. 1978. Leadership. New York, NY: Harper & Row.
Chinowsky, P., J. Diekmann, and V. Galotti. 2008. “Social network model of construction.” J. Constr. Eng. Manage. 136 (10): 804–812. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2008)134:10(804).
Chinowsky, P., J. Diekmann, and J. O’Brien. 2010a. “Project organization as social networks.” J. Constr. Eng. Manage. 136 (4): 452–458. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0000161.
Chinowsky, P., J. E. Taylor, and M. Di Marco. 2010b. “Project network interdependency alignment: A new approach to assessing effectiveness.” J. Manage. Eng. 27 (3): 170–178. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0000048.
Contractor, N. S., L. A. DeChurch, J. Carson, D. R. Carter, and B. Keegan. 2012. “The topology of collective leadership.” Leadersh. Q. 23 (6): 994–1011. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2012.10.010.
Cox, B. E., K. McIntosh, R. D. Reason, and P. T. Terenzini. 2014. “Working with missing data in higher education research: A primer and real-world example.” Rev. Higher Educ. 37 (3): 377–402. https://doi.org/10.1353/rhe.2014.0026.
Cox, J. F., C. L. Pearce, and M. L. Perry. 2003. “Toward a model of shared leadership and distributed influence in the innovation process.” In Shared leadership: Reframing the hows and whys of leadership, edited by C. L. Pearce and J. A. Conger, 48–76. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Cox, P. L., and P. E. Bobrowski. 2016. “The team charter assignment: Improving the effectiveness of classroom teams.” J. Behav. Appl. Manage. 1 (2): 93–108.
Crumpton-Young, L., P. McCauley-Bush, L. Rabelo, K. Meza, A. Ferreras, B. Rodriguez, A. Millan, D. Miranda, and M. Kelarestani. 2010. “Engineering leadership development programs a look at what is needed and what is being done.” J. STEM Educ. Innov. Res. 11 (3/4): 10–21.
Derue, D. S., J. D. Nahrgang, N. Wellman, and S. E. Humphrey. 2011. “Trait and behavioral theories of leadership: An integration and meta-analytic test of their relative validity.” Personnel Psychol. 64 (1): 7–52. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-6570.2010.01201.x.
Di Marco, M. K., J. E. Taylor, and P. Alin. 2010. “Emergence and role of cultural boundary spanners in global engineering project networks.” J. Manage. Eng. 26 (3): 123–132.
D’Innocenzo, L., J. E. Mathieu, and M. R. Kukenberger. 2016. “A meta-analysis of different forms of shared leadership–team performance relations.” J. Manage. 42 (7): 1964–1991. https://doi.org/10.1177/0149206314525205.
Dorst, K. 2008. “Design research: A revolution-waiting-to-happen.” Des. Stud. 29 (1): 4–11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.destud.2007.12.001.
Eagly, A. H., M. C. Johannesen-Schmidt, and M. L. van Engen. 2003. “Transformational, transactional, and laissez-faire leadership styles: A meta-analysis comparing women and men.” Psychol. Bull. 129 (4): 569–591. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.129.4.569.
Everitt, B. 2011. Vol. 5 of Cluster analysis. Chichester, UK: Wiley.
Feister, M. K., C. B. Zoltowski, P. M. Buzzanell, W. C. Oakes, and Q. Zhu. 2014. “Leadership in multidisciplinary project teams: Investigating the emergent nature of leadership in an engineering education context.” In Proc., 121st ASEE Annual Conf. and Exposition. Washington, DC: ASEE.
French, J. J., and B. Raven 1959. “The bases of social power.” In Studies in social power, edited by D. Cartwright, 150–167. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
Gockel, C., and L. Werth. 2010. “Measuring and modeling shared leadership traditional approaches and new ideas.” J. Personnel Psychol. 9 (4): 172–180. https://doi.org/10.1027/1866-5888/a000023.
Grunspan, D. Z., B. L. Wiggins, and S. Goodreau. 2014. “Understanding classrooms through social network analysis: A primer for social network analysis in education research.” CBE-Life Sci. Educ. 13 (2): 167–178. https://doi.org/10.1187/cbe.13-08-0162.
Hartmann, B. L., and C. T. Jahren. 2015. “Leadership: Industry needs for entry-level engineering positions.” J. STEM Educ.: Innov. Res. 16 (3): 13–19.
Hartmann, B. L., C. M. Stephens, and C. T. Jahren. 2016. “Validating the importance of leadership themes for entry-level engineering positions.” J. Prof. Issues Eng. Educ. Pract. 143 (1): 04016016. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)EI.1943-5541.0000301.
Hoch, J. E. 2013. “Shared leadership and innovation: The role of vertical leadership and employee integrity.” J. Business Psychol. 28 (2): 159–174. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10869-012-9273-6.
Hoch, J. E. 2014. “Shared leadership, diversity, and information sharing in teams.” J. Managerial Psychol. 29 (5): 541–564. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMP-02-2012-0053.
Hughston, V. C. 2014. “Consequences of team charter quality: Teamwork mental model similarity and team viability in engineering design student teams.” Ph.D. dissertation, Workforce Education and Development, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Huisman, M. 2009. “Imputation of missing network data: Some simple procedures.” J. Soc. Struct. 10 (1): 1–29.
Hurley, S. 1998. “Application of team-based 360° feedback systems.” Team Perform. Manage. 4 (5): 202–210. https://doi.org/10.1108/13527599810234164.
Jackson, B., and K. Parry. 2011. A very short, fairly interesting and reasonably cheap book about studying leadership. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Kaufman, L., and P. J. Rousseeuw. 1990. Finding groups in data: An introduction to cluster analysis. New York, NY: Wiley.
Kelley, R. E. 1999. How to be a star at work. New York, NY: Three Rivers Press.
Klassen, M., D. Reeve, C. Rottmann, R. Sacks, A. Simpson, and A. Huynh. 2016. “Charting the landscape of engineering leadership education in North American Universities.” In Proc., 2016 ASEE Annual Conf. and Exposition. Washington, DC: ASEE.
Knight, D. B., and B. J. Novoselich. 2017. “Developing engineering leaders: Curricular and co-curricular influences on undergraduate engineering student leadership outcomes.” J. Eng. Educ. 106 (1): 44–70. https://doi.org/10.1002/jee.20153.
Kocolowski, M. D. 2010. “Shared leadership: Is it time for a change” Emerging Leadersh. J. 3 (1): 22–32.
Korkmaz, S., and A. Singh. 2011. “Impact of team characteristics in learning sustainable built environment practices.” J. Prof. Issues Eng. Educ. Pract. 138 (4): 289–295. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)EI.1943-5541.0000107.
Kuhnert, K. W., and P. Lewis. 1987. “Transactional and transformational leadership: A constructive/developmental analysis.” Acad. Manage. Rev. 12 (4): 648–657.
Kukenberger, M. R. 2012. “A shared leadership classification and multi-level exploration of compositional antecedents and team and individual outcomes.” Ph.D. dissertation, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. OCLC #: 814523326.
Lowe, K. B., K. G. Kroeck, and N. Sivasubramaniam. 1996. “Effectiveness correlates of transformational and transactional leadership: A meta-analytic review of the MLQ literature.” Leadersh. Q. 7 (3): 385–425. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1048-9843(96)90027-2.
Markham, S. E. 2012. “The evolution of organizations and leadership from the ancient world to modernity: A multilevel approach to organizational science and leadership (OSL).” Leadersh. Q. 23 (6): 1134–1151.
Mathieu, J. E., M. R. Kukenberger, L. D’Innocenzo, and G. Reilly. 2015. “Modeling reciprocal team cohesion–performance relationships, as impacted by shared leadership and members’ competence.” J. Appl. Psychol. 100 (3): 713.
Mayo, M., J. R. Meindl, and J.-C. Pastor. 2003. “Shared leadership in work teams.” In Shared leadership: Reframing the hows and whys of leadership, edited by C. L. Pearce and J. A. Conger, 193–214. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary. n.d. “Teamwork: 11th ed.” Accessed July 25, 2017. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/teamwork.
Mind Garden. 2015. “Frequently asked questions.” Accessed October 12, 2015. http://www.mindgarden.com/content/23-faq#horizontalTab5.
National Academy of Engineering. 2004. The engineer of 2020: Visions of engineering in the new century. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.
National Academy of Engineering. 2005. Educating the engineer of 2020: Adapting engineering education to the new century. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.
Newstetter, W. C. 1998. “Of green monkeys and failed affordances: A case study of a mechanical engineering design course.” Res. Eng. Des. 10 (2): 118–128. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01616692.
Nicolaides, V. C., K. A. LaPort, T. R. Chen, A. J. Tomassetti, E. J. Weis, S. J. Zaccaro, and J. M. Cortina. 2014. “The shared leadership of teams: A meta-analysis of proximal, distal, and moderating relationships.” Leadersh. Q. 25 (5): 923–942. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2014.06.006.
Northouse, P. G. 2013. Leadership: Theory and practice. 6th ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Novoselich, B. J., and D. B. Knight. 2015. “Sharing the full range of leadership in student teams: Developing an instrument.” In Proc., American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conf. and Exposition. Washington, DC: ASEE.
Pearce, C. L. 2004. “The future of leadership: Combining vertical and shared leadership to transform knowledge work.” Acad. Manage. Executive 18 (1): 47–57. https://doi.org/10.5465/AME.2004.12690298.
Pearce, C. L., and J. A. Conger. 2003. Shared leadership: Reframing the hows and whys of leadership. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Pearce, C. L., and H. P. Sims. 2002. “Vertical versus shared leadership as predictors of the effectiveness of change management teams: An examination of aversive, directive, transactional, transformational, and empowering leader behaviors.” Group Dyn. -Theory Res. Pract. 6 (2): 172–197. https://doi.org/10.1037/1089-2699.6.2.172.
Pierro, A., B. H. Raven, C. Amato, and J. J. Bélanger. 2013. “Bases of social power, leadership styles, and organizational commitment.” Int. J. Psychol. 48 (6): 1122–1134. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207594.2012.733398.
Prell, C. 2012. Social network analysis: History, theory and methodology. Los Angeles, CA: SAGE.
Quinn, R. E., and J. Rohrbaugh. 1981. “A competing values approach to organizational effectiveness.” Publ. Productivity Rev. 5 (2): 122–140. https://doi.org/10.2307/3380029.
Rost, J. 1991. Leadership for the twenty-first century. New York, NY: Praeger.
Rottmann, C., R. Sacks, and D. Reeve. 2015. “Engineering leadership: Grounding leadership theory in engineers’ professional identities.” Leadership 11 (3): 351–373. https://doi.org/10.177/1742715014543581.
Salas, E., K. C. Stagl, C. S. Burke, and G. F. Goodwin. 2007. “Fostering team effectiveness in organizations: Toward an integrative theoretical framework.” Vol. 52 of Nebraska Symp. on Motivation, 185–243. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.
Schuhmann, R. J. 2010. “Engineering Leadership Education—The search for definition and a curricular approach.” J. STEM Educ. Innov. Res. 11 (3/4): 61–69.
Singleton, R. A., and B. C. Straits. 2010. Approaches to social research. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Small, E. E., and J. R. Rentsch. 2010. “Shared leadership in teams: A matter of distribution.” J. Personnel Psychol. 9 (4): 203–211. https://doi.org/10.1027/1866-5888/a000017.
SPSS. 2001. The SPSS TwoStep cluster component: A scalable component to segment your customers more effectively. New York, NY: IBM Corporation.
SPSS. 2014. IBM SPSS statistics 23 algorithms. New York, NY: IBM Corporation.
Steinley, D. 2006. “K-means clustering: A half-century synthesis.” Br. J. Math. Stat. Psychol. 59 (1): 1–34. https://doi.org/10.1348/000711005X48266.
Stogdill, R. M. 1974. Handbook of leadership: A survey of the literature. New York, NY: Free Press.
Vinkenburg, C. J., M. L. van Engen, A. H. Eagly, and M. C. Johannesen-Schmidt. 2011. “An exploration of stereotypical beliefs about leadership styles: Is transformational leadership a route to women’s promotion?” Leadersh. Q. 22 (1): 10–21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2010.12.003.
Wageman, R., and H. Gardner. 2012. “The changing ecology of teams: New directions for teams research.” J. Organ. Behav. 33 (3): 301–315. https://doi.org/10.1002/job.1775.
Wang, D., D. A. Waldman, and Z. Zhang. 2014. “A meta-analysis of shared leadership and team effectiveness.” J. Appl. Psychol. 99 (2): 181–198. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0034531.
Wang, G., I.-S. Oh, S. H. Courtright, and A. E. Colbert. 2011. “Transformational leadership and performance across criteria and levels: A meta-analytic review of 25 years of research.” Group Organ. Manage. 36 (2): 223–270. https://doi.org/10.1177/1059601111401017.
Yoder, B. L. 2015. “Engineering by the numbers.” Accessed by October 12, 2015. https://www.asee.org/papers-and-publications/publications/college-profiles/15EngineeringbytheNumbersPart1.pdf.
Zafft, C. R., S. G. Adams, and G. S. Matkin. 2009. “Measuring leadership in self managed teams using the competing values framework.” J. Eng. Educ. 98 (3): 273–282. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2168-9830.2009.tb01024.x.

Information & Authors

Information

Published In

Go to Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice
Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice
Volume 144Issue 4October 2018

History

Received: Aug 29, 2017
Accepted: Jan 31, 2018
Published online: May 26, 2018
Published in print: Oct 1, 2018
Discussion open until: Oct 26, 2018

Permissions

Request permissions for this article.

Authors

Affiliations

Brian J. Novoselich, Ph.D. [email protected]
P.E.
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, United States Military Academy, 752 Thayer Rd., West Point, NY 10996 (corresponding author). Email: [email protected]
David B. Knight, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Engineering Education, Virginia Tech, 635 Prices Fork Rd., 369 Goodwin Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061.

Metrics & Citations

Metrics

Citations

Download citation

If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.

Cited by

View Options

Get Access

Access content

Please select your options to get access

Log in/Register Log in via your institution (Shibboleth)
ASCE Members: Please log in to see member pricing

Purchase

Save for later Information on ASCE Library Cards
ASCE Library Cards let you download journal articles, proceedings papers, and available book chapters across the entire ASCE Library platform. ASCE Library Cards remain active for 24 months or until all downloads are used. Note: This content will be debited as one download at time of checkout.

Terms of Use: ASCE Library Cards are for individual, personal use only. Reselling, republishing, or forwarding the materials to libraries or reading rooms is prohibited.
ASCE Library Card (5 downloads)
$105.00
Add to cart
ASCE Library Card (20 downloads)
$280.00
Add to cart
Buy Single Article
$35.00
Add to cart

Get Access

Access content

Please select your options to get access

Log in/Register Log in via your institution (Shibboleth)
ASCE Members: Please log in to see member pricing

Purchase

Save for later Information on ASCE Library Cards
ASCE Library Cards let you download journal articles, proceedings papers, and available book chapters across the entire ASCE Library platform. ASCE Library Cards remain active for 24 months or until all downloads are used. Note: This content will be debited as one download at time of checkout.

Terms of Use: ASCE Library Cards are for individual, personal use only. Reselling, republishing, or forwarding the materials to libraries or reading rooms is prohibited.
ASCE Library Card (5 downloads)
$105.00
Add to cart
ASCE Library Card (20 downloads)
$280.00
Add to cart
Buy Single Article
$35.00
Add to cart

Media

Figures

Other

Tables

Share

Share

Copy the content Link

Share with email

Email a colleague

Share