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Blount, Sally.
Time in groups
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Time in groupsedited by Sally Blount.
other author:
Blount, Sally.
Published:
Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,2004.
Description:
1 online resource (viii, 283 p.).
Subject:
Business & EconomicsHuman Resources & Personnel Management.
Online resource:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1534-0856/6
ISBN:
9781849502597 (electronic bk.)
Time in groups
Time in groups
[electronic resource] /edited by Sally Blount. - Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,2004. - 1 online resource (viii, 283 p.). - Research on managing groups and teams,v. 61534-0856 ;. - Research on managing groups and teams ;v. 10.
Time in groups : an introduction / Sally Blount -- Let's norm and storm, but not right now : integrating models of group development and performance / Elizabeth Mannix, Karen A. Jehn -- The role of status differentials in group synchronization / Ya-Ru Chen, Sally Blount, Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks-- The effect of temporal entrainment on the ability of teams to change their routines / Mary Zellmer-Bruhn, Mary J. Waller, Deborah Ancona -- Groups, boundary spanning, and the temporal imagination /Allen C. Bluedorn, Rhetta L. Standifer -- Time pressure and team performance : an attentional focusintegration / Steven J. Karau, Janice R. Kelly -- Is a meeting worth the time? Barriers to effective group decision making in organizations / Victoria Husted Medvec, Gail Berger, Katie Liljenquist, Margaret A. Neale -- A glossary of temporal terms relating to groups and organizations / Byron Kirton, Gerardo A. Okhuysen, Mary J. Waller -- Five issues where groups meet time / Kathleen M. Eisenhardt-- Baubles, bangles, and beads : modeling the evolution of negotiating groups over time / Jeanne Brett, Laurie Weingart, Mara Olekalns -- How project teams achieve coordinated action : a model of shared cognitions on time / Josette M.P. Gevers, Christel G. Rutte, Wendelien van Eerde -- Perceptions of time in work groups : do members develop shared cognitions about their temporal demands? / Caroline A. Bartel, Frances J. Milliken.
Human experience can only be understood across the landscape of time. Yet organizational and groups research has traditionally paid little attention to time as a construct. Over the last 15 years, several authors have begun to study different aspects of group temporality, but these contributions have been published in disparate books and journals. Asa result, no integrated set of readings or unified perspectives has emerged, and little research impact has been realized. The goal of this volume is to consolidate, integrate, and build upon existing research tocreate a framework for studying group temporality. The book approachesgroup temporality through four lenses: 1. The study of how group processes, such as relationship and trust building, information exchange, consensus building and performance, evolve over time 2.The study of how group members internally synchronize their activities over time and align them to meet the temporal demands of a group's constituents 3. The study of how time pressure affects members' cognitive functioning, interactions, and task performance 4. The study of how organizational contextdirects the nature of group temporality - both enhancing and impeding group flow. Together, the twelve chapters, authored by 27 leading groups scholars, lead the way in solidifying current understanding and highlighting critical new research directions.
ISBN: 9781849502597 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
532856
Business & Economics
--Human Resources & Personnel Management.
LC Class. No.: HD66 / .T56 2004
Dewey Class. No.: 658.402
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 005.64
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