“…And most reports note the prevalence of such overqualification (Lin et al, 2017;O'Connell, 2010). Previous studies have focused on the analysis of overqualification at the individual level, revealing the negative impact of overqualification on employees' cognition (Simon et al, 2019), emotions (S anchez-Cardona et al, 2020), turnover (Erdogan et al, 2020) and job performance (Li et al, 2022a;Li et al, 2019), as well as the positive impact on proactive behavior (Zhang et al, 2016) and innovation performance (Dar and Rahman, 2020). The process for how staff members immediately react to a sense of team overqualification, among other things, is yet unclear (Alfes, 2013;Hu et al, 2015;Li et al, 2022, b).…”