We assessed collective efficacy (a group’s judgment of their ability to perform a particular task) and some dimensions of shared mental models (models of the group structure, process and the task, that members hold in common) in student groups working on semester-long research projects. In particular, we assessed the extent to which group members had agreement and accuracy about members ’ past and future contributions to the group project, and agreement about the importance of various task aspects. Groups with higher efficacy early in the semester had more agreement and accuracy later in the semester. However, the reverse was not true; the extent to which agreement and accuracy developed early in the semester was not correlated with collect...
Groups with a strong sense of collective efficacy set more challenging goals, persist in the face of...
In a team environment, shared mental models are crucial to team processes and outcomes (Cannon-Bower...
Research on group cognition has shown positive associations between shared mental models and team pe...
The main goal of this study was to identify some determinants of collective efficacy in small groups...
This research investigated the determinants and outcomes of shared mental models of skill use in aut...
The purpose of this study was to assess how collective efficacy changes over time as a group receive...
109 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The results of this study ind...
Subjects were students from five undergraduate Principles of Management classes. They were assigned ...
The aim of this study is to extend the Channel Model of Flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975, 1990) at the c...
The authors reconceptualize the theory of group development for application to task groups and propo...
This study examines the relationship between efficacy beliefs and task engagement in and over time, ...
Small, ad hoc groups perform a large number of organizational tasks, and discussion and consensus in...
The aim of this study was to investigate factors that can predict collective efficacy in student wor...
In addition to self-efficacy, efficacy perceptions of others within a task environment influence tas...
The performance of groups is often seen skeptical because in many tasks, groups seem to be unable to...
Groups with a strong sense of collective efficacy set more challenging goals, persist in the face of...
In a team environment, shared mental models are crucial to team processes and outcomes (Cannon-Bower...
Research on group cognition has shown positive associations between shared mental models and team pe...
The main goal of this study was to identify some determinants of collective efficacy in small groups...
This research investigated the determinants and outcomes of shared mental models of skill use in aut...
The purpose of this study was to assess how collective efficacy changes over time as a group receive...
109 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The results of this study ind...
Subjects were students from five undergraduate Principles of Management classes. They were assigned ...
The aim of this study is to extend the Channel Model of Flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975, 1990) at the c...
The authors reconceptualize the theory of group development for application to task groups and propo...
This study examines the relationship between efficacy beliefs and task engagement in and over time, ...
Small, ad hoc groups perform a large number of organizational tasks, and discussion and consensus in...
The aim of this study was to investigate factors that can predict collective efficacy in student wor...
In addition to self-efficacy, efficacy perceptions of others within a task environment influence tas...
The performance of groups is often seen skeptical because in many tasks, groups seem to be unable to...
Groups with a strong sense of collective efficacy set more challenging goals, persist in the face of...
In a team environment, shared mental models are crucial to team processes and outcomes (Cannon-Bower...
Research on group cognition has shown positive associations between shared mental models and team pe...