This paper offers a political explanation for the diffusion and sustainability of team-based work systems by examining the differential outcomes of team structures for 1200 workers, supervisors, and middle managers in a large unionized telecommunications company. Regression analyses show that participation in self-managed teams is associated with significantly higher levels of perceived discretion, employment security, and satisfaction for workers and the opposite for supervisors. Middle managers who initiate team innovations report higher employment security, but otherwise are not significantly different from their counterparts who are not involved in innovations. By contrast, there are no significant outcomes for employees associated with...
Research on the effectiveness of team-based rewards (TBRs) is mixed, and empirical research regardin...
In today\u27s organizations, most of the productivity and innovation occur in teams (also called gr...
The authors use the econometric case study method to investigate the direct impact of offline teams ...
This paper offers a political explanation for the diffusion and sustainability of team-based work sy...
[Excerpt] The purpose of my presentation is to consider whether the use of self-directed teams enhan...
Self-managing teams have a history of mixed effects for the employees involved. Organizational conte...
There has been a sharp divergence in the literature about the benefits of the growth of teamwork, wi...
This paper identifies and evaluates rationales for team participation and for the effects of team co...
There has been a sharp divergence in the literature about the benefits of the growth of teamwork, wi...
This study explored employee experiences of team working and their perception of the positive and ne...
This study presents an analysis of the benefits of two team structures - quality circles and self-ma...
Abstract: Call centre work is highly individualistic and technologically regulated. Processes, scrip...
Teamworking is seen by many organizations as an effective strategy for organising work. Eighty-two p...
Over the past few decades, organizations have developed workplace teams that are multi-faceted, dive...
Self-directed teams revolutionise the way we work. They take us to heights of productivity and work ...
Research on the effectiveness of team-based rewards (TBRs) is mixed, and empirical research regardin...
In today\u27s organizations, most of the productivity and innovation occur in teams (also called gr...
The authors use the econometric case study method to investigate the direct impact of offline teams ...
This paper offers a political explanation for the diffusion and sustainability of team-based work sy...
[Excerpt] The purpose of my presentation is to consider whether the use of self-directed teams enhan...
Self-managing teams have a history of mixed effects for the employees involved. Organizational conte...
There has been a sharp divergence in the literature about the benefits of the growth of teamwork, wi...
This paper identifies and evaluates rationales for team participation and for the effects of team co...
There has been a sharp divergence in the literature about the benefits of the growth of teamwork, wi...
This study explored employee experiences of team working and their perception of the positive and ne...
This study presents an analysis of the benefits of two team structures - quality circles and self-ma...
Abstract: Call centre work is highly individualistic and technologically regulated. Processes, scrip...
Teamworking is seen by many organizations as an effective strategy for organising work. Eighty-two p...
Over the past few decades, organizations have developed workplace teams that are multi-faceted, dive...
Self-directed teams revolutionise the way we work. They take us to heights of productivity and work ...
Research on the effectiveness of team-based rewards (TBRs) is mixed, and empirical research regardin...
In today\u27s organizations, most of the productivity and innovation occur in teams (also called gr...
The authors use the econometric case study method to investigate the direct impact of offline teams ...