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Publikováno v:
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice. 26:322-340
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Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice. 12:223-241
The present study examined the effects of specificity, communication, ability differences, and work allocation, on the utilization of transactive memory in work groups. Clerical staff members (N 36) worked individually and then with a coworker to com
Publikováno v:
Human factors. 58(8)
Objective: This study evaluates the effectiveness of a training program designed to improve cross-functional coordination in airline operations. Background: Teamwork across professional specializations is essential for safe and efficient airline oper
Publikováno v:
The Cambridge Handbook of Meeting Science
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e6812ffeeea444b4f48317cf266f1461
https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781107589735.023
https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781107589735.023
Autor:
Glenn E. Littlepage, Grant Brower
Publikováno v:
Human Resource Development Quarterly. 15:323-338
Work teams sometimes include individuals with low levels of reading proficiency. Traditional team assessment instruments may not be suitable for use with such teams. A well-known teamwork instrument, the Team Excellence survey (LaFasto & Larson, 1987
Autor:
Glenn E. Littlepage, Amy L. Mueller
Publikováno v:
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice. 1:324-328
Autor:
Glenn E. Littlepage, Steven J. Karau
Publikováno v:
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice. 1:200-207
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 69:133-147
Three studies examined the impact of two types of experience on the performance of problem-solving groups: group experience and task experience. In Study 1, 36 groups completed a survival exercise, and in Study 2, 65 groups completed a price estimati
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 69:877-889
Member characteristics and social processes that determine influence in problem-solving groups were examined. University students completed a non-eureka intellective task-the Desert Survival Situation-both individually and in small groups. LEVEL-adju
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 23:107-125
The purpose of the present study is to assess the internal consistency and construct validity of three instruments measuring the use of influence tactics. Instruments by Frost and Stahelski (1988) and Hinkin and Schriesheim (1989) had been developed