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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.
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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.

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Diversity and Creativity: In Search of Synergy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the effect of feedback valence on the creativity of informationally diverse and homogeneous teams, and the potential and pitfalls of diversity in team creativity.
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Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations

TL;DR: In this paper, a sample of global teams from a large mining and resources organization operating across 44 countries, interviews, observations, and a quantitative 2-wave survey revealed a great deal of variability between teams in how formalization processes were enacted.
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Emotional intelligence and organizational learning in work teams

TL;DR: This paper explored the relation between emotional intelligence (EI), team learning and team psychological safety, using a context sensitive approach, and found that EI was significantly and positively related with team psychological health and team learning.
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Minds in Teams; the influence of social and cognitive factors on team learning

TL;DR: A submitted manuscript is the version of the article upon submission and before peer-review as mentioned in this paper, while a published version is the final layout of the paper including the volume, issue and page numbers.
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Token Female Voice Enactment in Traditionally Male-Dominated Teams: Facilitating Conditions and Consequences for Performance

TL;DR: In this paper, a token female's voice is incorporated into the actions of a traditionally male-dominated team, and to what ends, drawing from the tokenism, gender stereotypes, and minority influence literatu...
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A Theory of Goal Setting and Task Performance

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Developmental sequence in small groups.

TL;DR: In this article, 50 articles dealing with stages of group development over time are separated by group setting: therapy-group studies, T-Group studies, and natural and laboratory group studies.
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