This study examined team processes and outcomes among 12 multi-university distributed project teams from 11 universities during its early and late development stages over a 14-month project period. A longitudinal model of team interaction is presented and tested at the individual level to consider the extent to which both formal and informal network connections—measured as degree centrality—relate to changes in team members’ individual perceptions of cohesion and conflict in their teams, and their individual performance as a team member over time. The study showed a negative network centrality-cohesion relationship with significant temporal patterns, indicating that as team members perceive less degree centrality in distributed project team...
For distributed teams to succeed, individuals must interact successfully within team social networks...
The study aims to test how the association between leader's centrality (outdegree and betweenness) i...
The effectiveness of distributed ISD teams is often inhibited by tensions between contextual (macro)...
This study examined team processes and outcomes among 12 multi-university distributed project teams ...
Using longitudinal data from a graduate course (with 97 students grouped into 18teams) we analyze th...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...
Geographically distributed teams are increasingly prevalent in the workplace, and research on distri...
The effectiveness of distributed ISD teams is often inhibited by tensions between contextual (macro)...
Purpose: Based on the interpersonal interaction perspective of team cohesion, this study aims to exa...
Through the examination of 11 intact interuniversity research project teams, this study examines the...
[[abstract]]In response to the prevalent deployment of teams in organizations, there is a need to jo...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
Organizations are increasingly placing individuals on multiple teams simultaneously. However, very l...
The research described herein focuses on understanding the effects of power on the processes and out...
© 2019 Andre William GulyasThis study addresses the limited understanding of distributed team (DT) m...
For distributed teams to succeed, individuals must interact successfully within team social networks...
The study aims to test how the association between leader's centrality (outdegree and betweenness) i...
The effectiveness of distributed ISD teams is often inhibited by tensions between contextual (macro)...
This study examined team processes and outcomes among 12 multi-university distributed project teams ...
Using longitudinal data from a graduate course (with 97 students grouped into 18teams) we analyze th...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...
Geographically distributed teams are increasingly prevalent in the workplace, and research on distri...
The effectiveness of distributed ISD teams is often inhibited by tensions between contextual (macro)...
Purpose: Based on the interpersonal interaction perspective of team cohesion, this study aims to exa...
Through the examination of 11 intact interuniversity research project teams, this study examines the...
[[abstract]]In response to the prevalent deployment of teams in organizations, there is a need to jo...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
Organizations are increasingly placing individuals on multiple teams simultaneously. However, very l...
The research described herein focuses on understanding the effects of power on the processes and out...
© 2019 Andre William GulyasThis study addresses the limited understanding of distributed team (DT) m...
For distributed teams to succeed, individuals must interact successfully within team social networks...
The study aims to test how the association between leader's centrality (outdegree and betweenness) i...
The effectiveness of distributed ISD teams is often inhibited by tensions between contextual (macro)...