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2020
Cohesion has historically been viewed as one of the most important small-group variable (Golembiewski. The small group. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962; Lott & Lott. Psychological Bulletin 64:259–309, 1965). Given its importance for sport, a considerable amount of research has examined this construct over the last six decades. Therefore, the
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Cohesion has historically been viewed as one of the most important small-group variable (Golembiewski. The small group. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962; Lott & Lott. Psychological Bulletin 64:259–309, 1965). Given its importance for sport, a considerable amount of research has examined this construct over the last six decades. Therefore, the
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Personality in teams: Its relationship to social cohesion, task cohesion, and team performance
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 2001This study continued past research on the relationship between personality composition in teams and social cohesion and team performance (Barrick, Stewart, Neubert, & Mount, 1998). Results from the Barrick et al. sample (N = 50) were compared with data from two new samples, one comprising drilling teams in the US (N = 24), and the other comprising ...
van Vianen, A.E.M., de Dreu, C.K.W.
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Small Group Research, 2012
Cohesion has historically been considered one of the most important variables in the study of small group dynamics and has historically been one of the most frequently studied of group-level constructs. In this commentary we consider why and how group cohesion influences behavior in sports teams and why and how it operates differently in different ...
Anthony T. Pescosolido, Richard Saavedra
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Cohesion has historically been considered one of the most important variables in the study of small group dynamics and has historically been one of the most frequently studied of group-level constructs. In this commentary we consider why and how group cohesion influences behavior in sports teams and why and how it operates differently in different ...
Anthony T. Pescosolido, Richard Saavedra
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ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 2006
With the advent of new technology-enabled organizational forms, firms are increasingly relying on virtual teams to accomplish organizational objectives. For those studying these environments, sound measurement of work team phenomena, such as group cohesion, is the key to understanding the impact of these new technologies on team processes and ...
Wm. David Salisbury +2 more
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With the advent of new technology-enabled organizational forms, firms are increasingly relying on virtual teams to accomplish organizational objectives. For those studying these environments, sound measurement of work team phenomena, such as group cohesion, is the key to understanding the impact of these new technologies on team processes and ...
Wm. David Salisbury +2 more
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Relationship between Team Member Personality and Team Cohesion
Management and Labour Studies, 2012In this study, the authors investigated the relationship between personality characteristics of team members and two distinct aspects of team cohesion: ( i) task cohesion and ( ii) social cohesion. Information technology professionals were assessed on a broad range of traits organized around the framework of the Big Five personality factors.
Sapnaa Aeron, Suman Pathak
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2022
Previous studies have demonstrated the mostly negative and sometimes positive effects of language diversity on team dynamics suchas team cohesion. This paper aims to consider how these effects develop in global virtual teams, influencing cohesion, which isconsidered both a team process and outcome.
Taylor, Danielle A. +2 more
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Previous studies have demonstrated the mostly negative and sometimes positive effects of language diversity on team dynamics suchas team cohesion. This paper aims to consider how these effects develop in global virtual teams, influencing cohesion, which isconsidered both a team process and outcome.
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Practice Nursing, 2018
With the highest age-specific prevalence of diabetes occuring in those aged 60–79 years, there is a higher chance of co-morbidity. Therefore, Anne Phillips discusses the importance of team cohesive thinking to deliver person-centred care in people with diabetes
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With the highest age-specific prevalence of diabetes occuring in those aged 60–79 years, there is a higher chance of co-morbidity. Therefore, Anne Phillips discusses the importance of team cohesive thinking to deliver person-centred care in people with diabetes
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Leadership, team cohesion and family firms' performance
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2022The purpose of this study is to determine the moderating effects of team cohesion and knowledge sharing on the performance of teams that utilise empowering leadership using a multiple regression analysis on a sample from three departments within 114 family firms in Lebanon. The results suggest that there is a significant relationship between empowering
Salloum, Charbel +4 more
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Team Situation Awareness, Cohesion, and Autonomic Synchrony
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2022Objective This study evaluated the causal relationships among situation awareness (SA), cohesion, and autonomic synchrony ( S E) within teams. SA is often a team effort and should be more accurate in better-functioning teams. Background Cohesive teams perform better overall, although the relationship appears reciprocal; the relationship to SA has not ...
Stephen J. Guastello +6 more
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Team Cohesion and Individual Productivity
Small Group Research, 2001This study investigated the potential moderating effects of productivity norms and identifiability of effort on the cohesion-performance relationship in team sports. The design was a 2 (high cohesion, low cohesion)× 2 (high productivity norm, low productivity norm)× 2 (high identifiability of an individual’s effort, low identifiability of an ...
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