Most workplace phenomena take place in dynamic social settings and emerge over time, and scholars have repeatedly called for more research into the temporal dynamics of organizational behavior. One reason for this persistent research gap could be that organizational scholars are not aware of the methodological advances that are available today for modeling temporal interactions and detecting behavioral patterns that emerge over time. To facilitate such awareness, this Methods Corner contribution provides a hands-on tutorial for capturing and quantifying temporal behavioral patterns and for leveraging rich interaction data in organizational settings. We provide an overview of different approaches and methodologies for examining temporal inte...
Developmental science is rich with observations of social interactions, but few available methodolog...
This dissertation takes a ‘big data’ approach to analyzing a corpus of multimodal storytelling with ...
We address the problem of analysing how users actually interact with software. Users are heterogeneo...
Most workplace phenomena take place in dynamic social settings and emerge over time, and scholars ha...
Teams are at the core of every organisation, composed of individuals who continuously collaborate, e...
Teams are at the core of every organisation, composed of individuals who continuously collaborate, e...
In order to deepen understanding of team processes in dynamic organizational contexts, we suggest th...
The increased complexity of modern sociotechnical systems (STS) necessitates the need for a manageab...
Video-recorded observations of group interactions present a unique challenge for group researchers. ...
We have presented the first study integrating the analysis of temporal patterns of interaction, inte...
This paper introduces a novel, temporally sensitive analytical method for qualitative researchers, w...
Through a review of the literature, this paper centers on the temporal analysis of communication beh...
The study of how social organizations work, change and develop is central to sociology and to our un...
Abstract—Infants are biologically prepared to learn complex behaviors by interacting in dynamic, res...
How do people’s interactional practices change over time? Can conversation analysis identify those c...
Developmental science is rich with observations of social interactions, but few available methodolog...
This dissertation takes a ‘big data’ approach to analyzing a corpus of multimodal storytelling with ...
We address the problem of analysing how users actually interact with software. Users are heterogeneo...
Most workplace phenomena take place in dynamic social settings and emerge over time, and scholars ha...
Teams are at the core of every organisation, composed of individuals who continuously collaborate, e...
Teams are at the core of every organisation, composed of individuals who continuously collaborate, e...
In order to deepen understanding of team processes in dynamic organizational contexts, we suggest th...
The increased complexity of modern sociotechnical systems (STS) necessitates the need for a manageab...
Video-recorded observations of group interactions present a unique challenge for group researchers. ...
We have presented the first study integrating the analysis of temporal patterns of interaction, inte...
This paper introduces a novel, temporally sensitive analytical method for qualitative researchers, w...
Through a review of the literature, this paper centers on the temporal analysis of communication beh...
The study of how social organizations work, change and develop is central to sociology and to our un...
Abstract—Infants are biologically prepared to learn complex behaviors by interacting in dynamic, res...
How do people’s interactional practices change over time? Can conversation analysis identify those c...
Developmental science is rich with observations of social interactions, but few available methodolog...
This dissertation takes a ‘big data’ approach to analyzing a corpus of multimodal storytelling with ...
We address the problem of analysing how users actually interact with software. Users are heterogeneo...