In contemporary organizations, the knowledge needed to perform work is frequently housed within groups. In order to effectively leverage this knowledge, however, groups must identify relative member expertise. Unfortunately, assessments of expertise in groups can be error-prone, given the human tendency to rely on efficient but noisy schemas and heuristics. The purpose of this paper is to consider the factors that lead to more mindful and, ultimately, more useful expertise attributions in task groups. We begin with the observation that mindful expertise attribution can be modeled as a motivation problem using expectancy theory. In order for group members to move beyond superficial expertise attributions, they must see value in doing so (val...
As information and knowledge are increasingly critical resources in organizations, a key question fa...
People have an ongoing concern with how others perceive and evaluate them. Because most people want ...
In aiming to understand how structures, such as rules, norms, and routines, establish inside orga-ni...
In contemporary organizations, the knowledge needed to perform work is frequently housed within grou...
<p>Expertise is regarded as the most important asset for groups working on knowledge-intensive tasks...
Expertise assignment has been proposed to improve unshared information pooling in group decision mak...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study assesses how the re...
This article develops and tests a multilevel theory of the intragroup dynamics and performance outco...
In groups, member coordination is influenced by a complex set of factors including who has what know...
Organizations use project teams to lower search costs associated with locating expertise by assembli...
This paper is a process-based investigation of the sources of variation in expert-like task behavior...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
Groups and organisations set cooperative goals for their members, yet in reality some team members c...
www.redalyc.org Non-Profit Academic Project, developed under the Open Acces Initiative In this artic...
Recent studies have shown that despite crucially needing the creative talent ofmillennials (people b...
As information and knowledge are increasingly critical resources in organizations, a key question fa...
People have an ongoing concern with how others perceive and evaluate them. Because most people want ...
In aiming to understand how structures, such as rules, norms, and routines, establish inside orga-ni...
In contemporary organizations, the knowledge needed to perform work is frequently housed within grou...
<p>Expertise is regarded as the most important asset for groups working on knowledge-intensive tasks...
Expertise assignment has been proposed to improve unshared information pooling in group decision mak...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study assesses how the re...
This article develops and tests a multilevel theory of the intragroup dynamics and performance outco...
In groups, member coordination is influenced by a complex set of factors including who has what know...
Organizations use project teams to lower search costs associated with locating expertise by assembli...
This paper is a process-based investigation of the sources of variation in expert-like task behavior...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
Groups and organisations set cooperative goals for their members, yet in reality some team members c...
www.redalyc.org Non-Profit Academic Project, developed under the Open Acces Initiative In this artic...
Recent studies have shown that despite crucially needing the creative talent ofmillennials (people b...
As information and knowledge are increasingly critical resources in organizations, a key question fa...
People have an ongoing concern with how others perceive and evaluate them. Because most people want ...
In aiming to understand how structures, such as rules, norms, and routines, establish inside orga-ni...