AbstractThe main purpose of this study is the validation of the Workgroup Socioaffective Interdependence Scale – WSAIS developed by the authors in a preliminary study. The authors aim is to confirm the multidimensional structure of the measure and to analyse its psychometric properties in a sample of 488 employees from 92 teams. To test construct validity a confirmatory factor analysis was conducted, and social network density of socioemotional ties were calculated to assess convergent and discriminant validity. The findings confirm the underlying factor structure of the scale and provide support for the adequacy of the instrument as a team multidimensional measure of socioaffective interdependence
Which social perceptions and structures shape coworker reliance and contributions to team products? ...
A questionnaire study in 17 school and 24 engineering teams examined affective reactions to task and...
We introduce "group cohesion" to study the economic relevance of social relationships in team produc...
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is the validation of the Workgroup Socioaffective Interdepend...
The main purpose of this study is the validation of the Workgroup Socioaffective Interdependence Sca...
We introduce “group cohesion” to study the economic relevance of social relationships inteamproducti...
affective reactions to task and goal interdependence at the group and individual level of analysis. ...
The aim of this study is to explore intragroup relations in retail. The article conduct a sociometri...
A sociometric test measures preferential choices of members within a group. Researcher gets the choi...
Workplace social capital (WSC) has attracted increasing attention as an organizational and psychosoc...
This research uses the construct of group development (GD) to distinguish highly developed workgroup...
This research uses the construct of group development (GD) to distinguish highly developed workgroup...
This study examined a work-adapted version of the Group Environment Questionnaire. The sample consis...
This article reports two studies aimed at developing a theory-based multidimensional measure of work...
A questionnaire study in 17 school and 24 engineering teams examined affective reactions to task and...
Which social perceptions and structures shape coworker reliance and contributions to team products? ...
A questionnaire study in 17 school and 24 engineering teams examined affective reactions to task and...
We introduce "group cohesion" to study the economic relevance of social relationships in team produc...
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is the validation of the Workgroup Socioaffective Interdepend...
The main purpose of this study is the validation of the Workgroup Socioaffective Interdependence Sca...
We introduce “group cohesion” to study the economic relevance of social relationships inteamproducti...
affective reactions to task and goal interdependence at the group and individual level of analysis. ...
The aim of this study is to explore intragroup relations in retail. The article conduct a sociometri...
A sociometric test measures preferential choices of members within a group. Researcher gets the choi...
Workplace social capital (WSC) has attracted increasing attention as an organizational and psychosoc...
This research uses the construct of group development (GD) to distinguish highly developed workgroup...
This research uses the construct of group development (GD) to distinguish highly developed workgroup...
This study examined a work-adapted version of the Group Environment Questionnaire. The sample consis...
This article reports two studies aimed at developing a theory-based multidimensional measure of work...
A questionnaire study in 17 school and 24 engineering teams examined affective reactions to task and...
Which social perceptions and structures shape coworker reliance and contributions to team products? ...
A questionnaire study in 17 school and 24 engineering teams examined affective reactions to task and...
We introduce "group cohesion" to study the economic relevance of social relationships in team produc...