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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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Exploring the Role of Project Management in the Development of the Academic Agile Software Discourse: A Bibliometric Analysis:

TL;DR: The practical applications of agile methods and their impact on the productivity and efficiency of software development dominate the agile literature as discussed by the authors, and they analyzed 827 academic articles with bibliomedia.
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Global Virtual Teams: Key Developments, Research Gaps, and Future Directions

TL;DR: A review of the major developments in this area of research can be found in this paper, where the authors identify areas in need of future research, suggest research directions that have the potential to enhance theory development, and provide practical guidelines on managing and working in global virtual teams.
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Copoiesis : Mutual Knowledge Creation in Alliances

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explain the concept of copoiesis as the genuine creation of joint knowledge among firms by referring to the socio-cognitive view and the structuration theory.
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The Trajectory of Emergence of Shared Group-Level Constructs:

TL;DR: By examining 20 years of research conducted on groups (and teams), in field, academic, and laboratory settings, this article used statistical aggregation indices to evaluate arguments that in newly formed groups, new groups performed better than existing groups.
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A leadership framework for distributed self-organized scrum teams

TL;DR: The qualitative findings unearth the kind of leadership mechanisms required for scrum masters and the team members in a self-organizing scrum team, leading to their project success and customer satisfaction.
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Foundations of Behavioral Research

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the relationship between the research problems and the design of the research, and emphasize the fundamentals of understanding how to solve a scientific research problem, focusing upon the relationships between the problems and their solutions.
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Handbook of industrial and organizational psychology

TL;DR: An up-to-date handbook on conceptual and methodological issues relevant to the study of industrial and organizational behavior is presented in this paper, which covers substantive issues at both the individual and organizational level in both theoretical and practical terms.
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A Theory of Goal Setting and Task Performance

TL;DR: This article reviewed the book "A Theory of Goal Setting and Task Performance" by Edwin A. Locke and Gary P. Latham and found it to be a good introduction to goal setting and task performance.

Development sequence in small groups.

BW Tuckman
TL;DR: The stages identified in these articles are separated into those descriptive of social or interpersonal group activities a: therapy-group studies, T-groups studies, and natural- and laboratory- group studies.
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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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