We explore the relationship between multiple team membership (the extent to which team members are engaged in more than one team and switch between different teams in a work day) and team performance. We argue that the number of MTMs has an inverted U-shaped relationship with team performance while the team average daily MTM is negatively related to performance. We propose that the use of collaborative technologies moderates the above relationships: when MTM is low technology use helps teams attain higher performance, when MTM is high collaborative technology use reduces performance. Conversely, variance in perceptions of technologies ’ usefulness negatively moderates the above relationships. Finally, we expect teams whose members are more ...
Organizations use multiple team membership to enhance individual and team productivity and learning,...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Many employees in today’s organizations are concurrently involved in more than one team at the same ...
We explore the relationship between multiple team membership (the extent to which team members are e...
This study explores the relationship between multiple team membership or ‘multi-teaming’ (the extent...
In this paper we examine associations between team performance, the belongingness of team members to...
In this paper we examine the relationships between team performance, multiple team membership (MTM),...
In this study, we investigate the complex and conjoint effects of Multiple Team Membership and other...
An increasing number of organizations have been adopting Multiple Team Membership (MTM), an organiza...
Individuals are increasingly involved in more than one project team. This implies that an employee s...
Firms devoted to research and development and innovative activities intensively use teams to carry o...
While organizations strive to manage the time and attention of workers effectively, the practice of ...
While organizations strive to manage the time and attention of workers effectively, the practice of ...
Multiple team membership (MTM), a phenomenon where an individual is simultaneously a member of more ...
Multiple-team membership (MTM), defined as simultaneous involvement in multiple teams, is becoming p...
Organizations use multiple team membership to enhance individual and team productivity and learning,...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Many employees in today’s organizations are concurrently involved in more than one team at the same ...
We explore the relationship between multiple team membership (the extent to which team members are e...
This study explores the relationship between multiple team membership or ‘multi-teaming’ (the extent...
In this paper we examine associations between team performance, the belongingness of team members to...
In this paper we examine the relationships between team performance, multiple team membership (MTM),...
In this study, we investigate the complex and conjoint effects of Multiple Team Membership and other...
An increasing number of organizations have been adopting Multiple Team Membership (MTM), an organiza...
Individuals are increasingly involved in more than one project team. This implies that an employee s...
Firms devoted to research and development and innovative activities intensively use teams to carry o...
While organizations strive to manage the time and attention of workers effectively, the practice of ...
While organizations strive to manage the time and attention of workers effectively, the practice of ...
Multiple team membership (MTM), a phenomenon where an individual is simultaneously a member of more ...
Multiple-team membership (MTM), defined as simultaneous involvement in multiple teams, is becoming p...
Organizations use multiple team membership to enhance individual and team productivity and learning,...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Many employees in today’s organizations are concurrently involved in more than one team at the same ...