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Here is my thesis for the Bachelor Psychology, focused on Social and Organisational Psychology. The study investigates the influence of Heavy Work Investment (HWI) and task interdependence on Cooperative Partner Choice (CPC) within an organisation. It was graded with an 8! Using this as an example for your thesis could be helpful! Good Luck :)

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Understanding Cooperative Partner Choices: The Role of Heavy Work Investment and

Task Interdependence on Cooperative Partner Choice

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Student number: *******

Track: Social and Organizational Psychology

Supervisor: MSc. **** ****

First assessor: Dr. **** ****

Second assessor: Dr. **** ****

June, 2024

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Abstract


Given the growing emphasis on collaboration in modern organisations, understanding factors

that influence the selection of cooperative partners is crucial for enhancing cooperation in the

workplace. This is why the current study investigates the influence of Heavy Work

Investment (HWI) and task interdependence on Cooperative Partner Choice (CPC) within an

organisation. It was hypothesised that individuals who invest heavily in their work have a

higher chance of being chosen as cooperative partners compared to individuals who invest

normally or moderately and that this effect is moderated by task interdependence. The

participants (N = 124) were recruited via Proflic and exposed to all three manipulating levels

of HWI in the vignettes they had to read. Participants were randomly assigned to either the

low or high task interdependence condition. Afterwards, they were asked about their

likelihood of working together with the person they had read about in the vignette. The mixed

ANOVA revealed no significant interaction effect from HWI and task interdependence on

CPC. The main effect of task interdependence on CPC was also not significant. A significant

main effect of HWI on CPC was found, with individuals investing at normal and medium

levels being preferred as cooperative partners compared to those investing heavily. This

means that HWI is negatively influencing CPC, which can conclude that individuals prefer to

work with partners they perceive as investing normal and medium in their work.

Organisations aiming to foster collaboration should therefore consider maintaining balanced

workloads.

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Understanding Cooperative Partner Choices: The Role of Heavy Work Investment and

Task Interdependence on Cooperative Partner Choice

Why do we choose to cooperate with certain colleagues over others? Often the

decision of whom to work with seems straightforward and comes to your mind quickly.

However, what mechanisms are playing a role in choosing this particular partner to work

with? Considering the modern society, with fast-going innovations and connections,

cooperation and teamwork within the organisation are becoming increasingly important.

Individuals are encouraged to work together in schools, universities, and organisations.

Cooperation within organisations has several beneficial consequences, explaining the

emphasis on working together. First, working together provides you with more knowledge

and different perspectives, especially when the cooperation is based on employees from

different functions. Cross-functional cooperation can directly contribute to behaviour that

drives effective knowledge-sharing (Ghobadi & D’Ambra, 2012). Moreover, collaboration

allows individuals with diverse and complementary skills to focus on tasks that align with

their strengths, which enhances productivity (Büyükboyacı & Robbett, 2018). Furthermore,

working together can energise individuals and encourage fostering new perspectives on

solving old problems (Davies, 2000). Lastly, working together leads to increased productivity

and survival of an organisation (Shahid & Azhar, 2013).

To achieve these benefits within a workplace, it is important that organisations

encourage collaboration. In doing so, companies have to understand the concept of

cooperation and how to make it effective within their work environment. An important aspect

that will be given high emphasis in the current study is the individual choice of employees

with whom they will collaborate: Cooperative Partner Choice (CPC). Individuals tend to

cooperate more when they can select their partner themselves, compared to situations where

partners are fixed (Barclay, 2016). Making it important for organisations to let employees
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