Previous research on teams has found that agreeableness is one of the strongest personality predictors of team performance, yet one of the weakest personality predictors of individual-level job performance. In this study, we examined why teams with more agreeable members perform better. Data were collected across 4 months at 5 points in time from 107 project teams. We found that agreeableness affects performance through communication and cohesion and that communication precedes cohesion in time. Furthermore, we found that virtualness moderated the relationships between agreeableness and communication, as well as between agreeableness and team performance, such that teams only benefitted from high levels of agreeableness when interacting fac...
Using a meta-analytical procedure, the relationship between team composition in terms of the Big-Fiv...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free.)Using a sample of 243 undergraduate bu...
The present study analyses the impacts of verbal interactions as well as the team’s international di...
The relationship between mean team Agreeableness and team performance has not been shown definitivel...
Teams are central to human accomplishment. Over the past half-century, psychologists have identified...
Dispersed teams connected by computer media are becoming a more important issue in organizations and...
Abstract Using a meta-analytical procedure, the relationship between team composition in terms of t...
This study investigates whether subjective communication from team members to a manager responsible ...
Prior research has shown that collaborative learning, or groups of two or more individuals working t...
Our research examined how team age diversity can be either detrimental or beneficial for team perfor...
This paper investigates the correlation between team familiarity in a virtual team and trust, and th...
This research examines how the provision of virtual team membership consistency may impact perceptio...
Performance within teams is of vital importance for organization. The influence of personality in ge...
This research examines whether the relationship between an individual's personality and their behavi...
Using a meta-analytical procedure, the relationship between team composition in terms of the Big-Fiv...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free.)Using a sample of 243 undergraduate bu...
The present study analyses the impacts of verbal interactions as well as the team’s international di...
The relationship between mean team Agreeableness and team performance has not been shown definitivel...
Teams are central to human accomplishment. Over the past half-century, psychologists have identified...
Dispersed teams connected by computer media are becoming a more important issue in organizations and...
Abstract Using a meta-analytical procedure, the relationship between team composition in terms of t...
This study investigates whether subjective communication from team members to a manager responsible ...
Prior research has shown that collaborative learning, or groups of two or more individuals working t...
Our research examined how team age diversity can be either detrimental or beneficial for team perfor...
This paper investigates the correlation between team familiarity in a virtual team and trust, and th...
This research examines how the provision of virtual team membership consistency may impact perceptio...
Performance within teams is of vital importance for organization. The influence of personality in ge...
This research examines whether the relationship between an individual's personality and their behavi...
Using a meta-analytical procedure, the relationship between team composition in terms of the Big-Fiv...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free.)Using a sample of 243 undergraduate bu...
The present study analyses the impacts of verbal interactions as well as the team’s international di...