The authors examined the role of cross-training in developing shared team-interaction mental models, coordination, and performance in a 2-experiment study using computer simulation methodology (for Experiment 1, N = 45 teams; for Experiment 2, N = 49 teams). Similar findings emerged across the 2 experiments. First, cross-training enhanced the development of shared team-interaction models. Second, coordination mediated the relationship between shared mental models and team performance. However, there was some inconsistency in the findings concerning the depth of cross-training necessary for improving shared mental models. Results are discussed in terms of the impact of different levels of cross-training on team effectiveness
Labour flexibility is an important issue in the design and development of teams. By means of an anal...
This research investigated the determinants and outcomes of shared mental models of skill use in aut...
Abstract. Research involving team mental models in the past has often focused on cross training fund...
Recently, researchers have begun to investigate the benefits of cross-training teams. It has been hy...
Although previous research has shown that cross-training team members improves team performance, a n...
Although previous research has shown that cross-training team members improves team performance, a n...
The effects of cross-training (presence vs. absence) and workload (high vs. low) on team processes, ...
Recent investigations of team training have demonstrated advantages of cross training team members i...
The influence of teammates\u27 shared mental models on team processes and performance was tested usi...
Recent team research has focused on how shared knowledge structures among team members affect team p...
In a team environment, shared mental models are crucial to team processes and outcomes (Cannon-Bower...
The authors examined how networks of teams integrate their efforts to succeed collectively. They pro...
This study experimentally tested the use of shared mental models and shared displays as a means of e...
To gain insight in the social processes that underlie knowledge sharing in teams, this article quest...
To gain insight in the social processes that underlie knowledge sharing in teams, this article quest...
Labour flexibility is an important issue in the design and development of teams. By means of an anal...
This research investigated the determinants and outcomes of shared mental models of skill use in aut...
Abstract. Research involving team mental models in the past has often focused on cross training fund...
Recently, researchers have begun to investigate the benefits of cross-training teams. It has been hy...
Although previous research has shown that cross-training team members improves team performance, a n...
Although previous research has shown that cross-training team members improves team performance, a n...
The effects of cross-training (presence vs. absence) and workload (high vs. low) on team processes, ...
Recent investigations of team training have demonstrated advantages of cross training team members i...
The influence of teammates\u27 shared mental models on team processes and performance was tested usi...
Recent team research has focused on how shared knowledge structures among team members affect team p...
In a team environment, shared mental models are crucial to team processes and outcomes (Cannon-Bower...
The authors examined how networks of teams integrate their efforts to succeed collectively. They pro...
This study experimentally tested the use of shared mental models and shared displays as a means of e...
To gain insight in the social processes that underlie knowledge sharing in teams, this article quest...
To gain insight in the social processes that underlie knowledge sharing in teams, this article quest...
Labour flexibility is an important issue in the design and development of teams. By means of an anal...
This research investigated the determinants and outcomes of shared mental models of skill use in aut...
Abstract. Research involving team mental models in the past has often focused on cross training fund...