How do knowledge workers interact with their colleagues when organizations increasingly ask them to work on multiple activities, projects and working spheres simultaneously? Given the importance of social networks for individual and organizational success, in this study we explore the relationship between individual preferences for engaging in multiple tasks simultaneously (individual polychronicity), the perception of the organization’s demands in terms of engaging in multiple tasks simultaneously (organizational polychronicity), and centrality in instrumental networks. Adopting a mixed-methods approach, we collected data from knowledge professionals in a research and development (R&D) unit. Our results show that both individual and or...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
This paper investigates how individual perceptions and attitudes about an organization influence mul...
This paper focuses on an emergent debate about the microfoundations of organizational social network...
How do knowledge workers interact with their colleagues when organizations increasingly ask them to ...
Individual work identity, or the way individuals define themselves in the workplace, is composed of ...
Individual work identity, or the way individuals define themselves in the workplace, is composed of ...
The current paper examines associations among measures of polychronicity, work-family enrichment (af...
We examine associations among polychronicity, work-family enrichment (affect, development, capital),...
Individual work identity, or the way individuals define themselves in the workplace, is composed of ...
Multitasking is becoming quite distinctive of modern organizations. The increased use of work teams ...
Given that studying both task and social relationships between and among group members is an inheren...
This paper investigates how individual perceptions and attitudes about an organization influence mul...
Through ethnographic research, we document the rise of personal social networks in the workplace, wh...
The mechanisms by which social networks and organizational vocabularies combine jointly to affect c...
This dissertation consists of four studies examining two constructs related to time orientation in o...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
This paper investigates how individual perceptions and attitudes about an organization influence mul...
This paper focuses on an emergent debate about the microfoundations of organizational social network...
How do knowledge workers interact with their colleagues when organizations increasingly ask them to ...
Individual work identity, or the way individuals define themselves in the workplace, is composed of ...
Individual work identity, or the way individuals define themselves in the workplace, is composed of ...
The current paper examines associations among measures of polychronicity, work-family enrichment (af...
We examine associations among polychronicity, work-family enrichment (affect, development, capital),...
Individual work identity, or the way individuals define themselves in the workplace, is composed of ...
Multitasking is becoming quite distinctive of modern organizations. The increased use of work teams ...
Given that studying both task and social relationships between and among group members is an inheren...
This paper investigates how individual perceptions and attitudes about an organization influence mul...
Through ethnographic research, we document the rise of personal social networks in the workplace, wh...
The mechanisms by which social networks and organizational vocabularies combine jointly to affect c...
This dissertation consists of four studies examining two constructs related to time orientation in o...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
This paper investigates how individual perceptions and attitudes about an organization influence mul...
This paper focuses on an emergent debate about the microfoundations of organizational social network...