Book chapter
Time and teams
Time and Work, Volume 2: How Time Impacts Groups, Organizations and Methodological Choices, pp.6-29
Current Issues in Work and Organizational Psychology, Routledge
01 Jan 2014
Abstract
Cyclical theories of team functioning suggests that events unfold in a recurring fashion over time in cycles or episodes as related to performance. Episodic timebased theories include McGrath’s (1991) Time, Interaction, and Performance, Ancona and Chong’s (1996) theory of entrainment, Waller’s (1999) theory of group adaptation to nonroutine events, and Marks et al.’s (2001) recurring phase model of team processes.
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- Title
- Time and teams
- Creators
- John E. Mathieu - University of ConnecticutMichael R. Kukenberger - Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyLauren D'Innocenzo - University of Connecticut
- Contributors
- A J Shipp (Editor)Y Fried (Editor)
- Publication Details
- Time and Work, Volume 2: How Time Impacts Groups, Organizations and Methodological Choices, pp.6-29
- Series
- Current Issues in Work and Organizational Psychology
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Number of pages
- 24
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Management
- Identifiers
- 991020836355604721
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