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The team cohesion-performance relationship: A meta-analysis exploring measurement approaches and the changing team landscape

Organizational Psychology Review, 2021
Team cohesion is an important antecedent of team performance, but our understanding of this relationship is mired by inconsistencies in how cohesion has been conceptualized and measured. The nature of teams is also changing, and the effect of this change
R. Grossman   +4 more
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The Sociotechnical Axis of Cohesion for the IS Discipline: Its Historical Legacy and its Continued Relevance

MIS Q., 2019
The sociotechnical perspective is often seen as one of the foundational viewpoints—or an “axis of cohesion”— for the Information Systems (IS) discipline, contributing to both its distinctiveness and its ability to coherently expand its boundaries ...
Suprateek Sarker   +3 more
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Cohesion in English

, 1976
Cohesion in English is concerned with a relatively neglected part of the linguistic system: its resources for text construction, the range of meanings that are speciffically associated with relating what is being spoken or written to its semantic ...
M. Halliday, R. Hasan
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Beyond Relational Demography: Time and the Effects of Surface- and Deep-Level Diversity on Work Group Cohesion

, 1998
We examined the impact of surface-level (demographic) and deep-level (attitudinal) diversity on group social integration. As hypothesized, the length of time group members worked together weakened the effects of surface-level diversity and strengthened ...
D. Harrison, K. H. Price, M. Bell
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CRC Handbook of solubility parameters and other cohesion parameters

, 1983
The CRC Handbook of Solubility Parameters and Other Cohesion Parameters, Second Edition, which includes 17 new sections and 40 new data tables, incorporates information from a vast amount of material published over the last ten years. The volume is based
A. Barton
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Social Cohesion Effects on Spatial Cohesion

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1981
A systems analysis of groups implies that strengthening the social bonds among group members should increase their spatial cohesion, that is, moving to avoid an invasion of the group's space. Male and female subjects (N = 48) received false information that a female confederate had very similar or dissimilar opinions.
Eric S. Knowles, Mary A. Brickner
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Cohesion in Group Therapy: A Meta-Analysis

Psychotherapy, 2018
Cohesion is the most popular of the relationship constructs in the group therapy literature. This article reviews common definitions of cohesion, the most frequently studied measures, and a measure that may clarify group relations using two latent ...
G. Burlingame   +2 more
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Cohesiveness

Intellectica. Revue de l'Association pour la Recherche Cognitive, 2009
Le continu cohésif. Un continuum est «d'une seule pièce », au sens où il ne peut être divisé en deux (ou plusieurs) parties non vides disjointes. Si la «partie » désigne un ouvert (ou un fermé) de l'espace, on est conduit au concept topologique classique de connexité.
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