Social Loafing: Why it is important and how to avoid it

Social Loafing: Why it is important and how to avoid it
Social loafing

Why should you care about Social Loafing in the workplace?

In the last twenty years, organizations have utilized teams because of their effectiveness in producing creative and innovative products. When a team is effective, one of the reasons for this high performance is that team members make a unique and important contribution through their role and the ideas that they produce.

However, there are negative effects that occur from teamwork and one of these is social loafing, which has been extensively researched in the organizational science literature on teams. The concept of Social Loafing became popular when organizations wanted to understand losses in team productivity (Liden, Wayne Jaworski, & Bennett, 2016).

Research scholars determined that social loafing leads to a loss in productivity for organizations so this makes social loafing an important factor to understand for firm effectiveness.

Dr. Annette Towler

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Annette was born in England and now lives in the United States. She has a PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and has taught at several institutions. Annette has published in several journals, including Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Human Resource Development Quarterly, and Organizational Research Methods. She worked in the public and private sector for many years, primarily as a management trainer.