Objective: We link the problem of complex sociotechnical systems to a new unit-of-analysis and fruitful developing area of applied research, the multiteam system. Background: Teams are the dominant entity and theoretical lens being applied to understanding the performance of complex sociotechnical systems. We submit that such problems cannot be solved through the teams lens because complex sociotechnical systems exhibit features such as mixed-motive goal structures and complex, layered social identities that do not meet the definitional requirements of a team. Method: We present key findings from multiteam systems research and review the studies contained in the special issue on the basis of the focal constructs and unit of analysis. Result...
As the scope and complexity of modern task demands exceed the capability of individuals to perform, ...
This project aims to use multi-agent systems (MAS) to model and simulate engineering teams operating...
Abstract Introduction: A recent literature review revealed no studies that explored teams that used...
Objective: We link the problem of complex sociotechnical systems to a new unit-of-analysis and fruit...
Over the past decade, teams research has shifted from studying individuals and teams to studying net...
Objective: We highlight some of the key discoveries and developments in the area of team performance...
The growth of global companies and partnerships in and across organizations and the growth of coalit...
Objective: We highlight some of the key discoveries and developments in the area of team performance...
Objective: This commentary on the special issue suggests a focus on group cognition fac-tors in inve...
Editors: Marissa Shuffler, Ramon Rico, Eduardo Salas Chapter, Multi-crew responses to a structure fi...
Purpose - As work demands have become increasingly complex, organizations and agencies are progressi...
This Commentary describes recent research progress and professional developments in the study of sci...
This Commentary describes recent research progress and professional developments in the study of sci...
Purpose: This study aims at narrowing a high level of fragmentation in the knowledge on the topic of...
Contemporary expert organizations rely heavily on cross-border, often temporary teams typically work...
As the scope and complexity of modern task demands exceed the capability of individuals to perform, ...
This project aims to use multi-agent systems (MAS) to model and simulate engineering teams operating...
Abstract Introduction: A recent literature review revealed no studies that explored teams that used...
Objective: We link the problem of complex sociotechnical systems to a new unit-of-analysis and fruit...
Over the past decade, teams research has shifted from studying individuals and teams to studying net...
Objective: We highlight some of the key discoveries and developments in the area of team performance...
The growth of global companies and partnerships in and across organizations and the growth of coalit...
Objective: We highlight some of the key discoveries and developments in the area of team performance...
Objective: This commentary on the special issue suggests a focus on group cognition fac-tors in inve...
Editors: Marissa Shuffler, Ramon Rico, Eduardo Salas Chapter, Multi-crew responses to a structure fi...
Purpose - As work demands have become increasingly complex, organizations and agencies are progressi...
This Commentary describes recent research progress and professional developments in the study of sci...
This Commentary describes recent research progress and professional developments in the study of sci...
Purpose: This study aims at narrowing a high level of fragmentation in the knowledge on the topic of...
Contemporary expert organizations rely heavily on cross-border, often temporary teams typically work...
As the scope and complexity of modern task demands exceed the capability of individuals to perform, ...
This project aims to use multi-agent systems (MAS) to model and simulate engineering teams operating...
Abstract Introduction: A recent literature review revealed no studies that explored teams that used...