The effect of newcomers on team innovationF. Rink & N. Ellemers, Gedrag & Organisatie, volume 22, September 2009, nr. 3, pp. 294-306This paper discusses the question under what conditions newcomers may contribute to the innovation potential of teams in a positive way. The literature shows that newcomers in a team tend to assimilate to the existing work norms and do not share their ideas and valuable insights with the team. This phenomenon does not help team innovation.In a series of experimental studies we studied whether the future perspective of newcomers (i.e., a temporary versus permanent position in the team) and the collective regulation orientation of the team (a promotion versus prevention regulatory focus) affect newcomers'...
In this chapter, we introduce a theoretical model to explain under which conditions different insigh...
A March 2004 paper published in Creativity and Innovation Management makes the case that the amount ...
Three studies examine how the future prospects of new group members affect newcomer acceptance and n...
The effect of newcomers on team innovationF. Rink & N. Ellemers, Gedrag & Organisatie, volum...
This dissertation examines newcomer entry into teams and team creativity in a field setting. Unique ...
Most of the theoretical and empirical work on newcomers views them as targets, rather than sources, ...
In this ongoing research, I aim to develop an understanding of factors influencing temporary innovat...
Most of the theoretical and empirical work on newcomers views them as targets, rather than sources, ...
This thesis explores the processes of team innovation. It utilises two studies, an organisationally ...
Reviews of research on newcomers mostly address socialization processes, focusing on individual adju...
Reviews of research on newcomers mostly address socialization processes, focusing on individual adju...
This paper focuses on innovation teams before innovation work is begun. The reason is that innovatio...
This research aims to gain knowledge regarding the group development process of newly formed innovat...
In this chapter, we introduce a theoretical model to explain under which conditions different insigh...
This article describes a study of the relationships between team inputs (task type and team size) an...
In this chapter, we introduce a theoretical model to explain under which conditions different insigh...
A March 2004 paper published in Creativity and Innovation Management makes the case that the amount ...
Three studies examine how the future prospects of new group members affect newcomer acceptance and n...
The effect of newcomers on team innovationF. Rink & N. Ellemers, Gedrag & Organisatie, volum...
This dissertation examines newcomer entry into teams and team creativity in a field setting. Unique ...
Most of the theoretical and empirical work on newcomers views them as targets, rather than sources, ...
In this ongoing research, I aim to develop an understanding of factors influencing temporary innovat...
Most of the theoretical and empirical work on newcomers views them as targets, rather than sources, ...
This thesis explores the processes of team innovation. It utilises two studies, an organisationally ...
Reviews of research on newcomers mostly address socialization processes, focusing on individual adju...
Reviews of research on newcomers mostly address socialization processes, focusing on individual adju...
This paper focuses on innovation teams before innovation work is begun. The reason is that innovatio...
This research aims to gain knowledge regarding the group development process of newly formed innovat...
In this chapter, we introduce a theoretical model to explain under which conditions different insigh...
This article describes a study of the relationships between team inputs (task type and team size) an...
In this chapter, we introduce a theoretical model to explain under which conditions different insigh...
A March 2004 paper published in Creativity and Innovation Management makes the case that the amount ...
Three studies examine how the future prospects of new group members affect newcomer acceptance and n...