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A Temporally Based Framework and Taxonomy of Team Processes
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This article defines team process in the context of a multiphase episodic framework related to goal accomplishment, arguing that teams are multitasking units that perform multiple processes simultaneously and sequentially to orchestrate goal-directed taskwork.Abstract:
In this article we examine the meaning of team process. We first define team process in the context of a multiphase episodic framework related to goal accomplishment, arguing that teams are multitasking units that perform multiple processes simultaneously and sequentially to orchestrate goal-directed taskwork. We then advance a taxonomy of team process dimensions synthesized from previous research and theorizing. a taxonomy that reflects our time-based conceptual framework. We conclude with implications for future research and application.read more
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Trust and team performance: A meta-analysis of main effects, moderators, and covariates.
TL;DR: It is confirmed that intrateam trust is positively related to team performance, and has an above-average impact, and the moderator analyses indicate that the trust-performance relationship is contingent upon the level of task interdependence, authority differentiation, and skill differentiation in teams.
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Time matters in team performance: effects of member familiarity, entrainment, and task discontinuity on speed and quality
TL;DR: The authors compared the speed and quality of performance for familiar, initially unfamiliar but continuing, and one-shot (single session) teams, and observed entrainment effects for task time limits.
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The External Leadership of Self-Managing Teams: Intervening in the Context of Novel and Disruptive Events
TL;DR: Results indicated that leader preparation and supportive coaching were positively related to team perceptions of leader effectiveness, with preparation becoming more strongly related to effectiveness as event novelty increased and active leader intervention activities were negatively related to satisfaction with leadership yet were positivelyrelated to effectiveness.
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A framework for testing meso‐mediational relationships in Organizational Behavior
John E. Mathieu,Scott R. Taylor +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a framework for testing mediational relationships that traverse levels of analysis is proposed, and the preconditions and evidential basis for these meso-mediational type relationships are discussed.
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Understanding and improving teamwork in organizations: a scientifically based practical guide
TL;DR: This heuristic is designed to help those in practice diagnose team-based problems by providing a clear focus on relevant aspects of teamwork and to offer areas for future research regarding both teamwork and its critical considerations.
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