Many employees in today’s organizations are concurrently involved in more than one team at the same time. This study investigates the individual-level relationships between such multiple team memberships (MTM) and employees’ wellbeing and job performance. Building on the challenge-hindrance stressor framework and research on socialization processes in organizations, we hypothesize that employees may appraise their MTMs as a challenge or a hindrance, depending on their work experience. We examined our predictions with multi-source data from a large organization in applied research (N = 1211). Results confirmed that less experienced multi-teamers were less likely to appraise MTM as a challenge and more likely as a hindrance, resulting in high...
This study addresses the important question of what factors influence an individual’s dedication whe...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Multiple team membership (MTM), a phenomenon where an individual is simultaneously a member of more ...
Many employees in today’s organizations are concurrently involved in more than one team at the same ...
Many employees in today’s organizations are involved in more than one team at the same time. Buildin...
Many employees in today’s organizations are involved in more than one team at the same time. Buildin...
Many employees are concurrently involved in more than one team at the same time. Although there are ...
Multiple team membership (MTM) is a complex phenomenon that poses significant challenges for organiz...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Many employees in modern, knowledge-based organizations are concurrently involved in more than one t...
Multiple team membership as a work design feature is becoming more widespread in modern organization...
This article conceptualizes role separation in multiple team membership (MTM) (i.e., the extent to w...
Individuals are increasingly involved in more than one project team. This implies that an employee s...
An increasing number of organizations have been adopting Multiple Team Membership (MTM), an organiza...
This study explores the relationship between multiple team membership or ‘multi-teaming’ (the extent...
This study addresses the important question of what factors influence an individual’s dedication whe...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Multiple team membership (MTM), a phenomenon where an individual is simultaneously a member of more ...
Many employees in today’s organizations are concurrently involved in more than one team at the same ...
Many employees in today’s organizations are involved in more than one team at the same time. Buildin...
Many employees in today’s organizations are involved in more than one team at the same time. Buildin...
Many employees are concurrently involved in more than one team at the same time. Although there are ...
Multiple team membership (MTM) is a complex phenomenon that poses significant challenges for organiz...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Many employees in modern, knowledge-based organizations are concurrently involved in more than one t...
Multiple team membership as a work design feature is becoming more widespread in modern organization...
This article conceptualizes role separation in multiple team membership (MTM) (i.e., the extent to w...
Individuals are increasingly involved in more than one project team. This implies that an employee s...
An increasing number of organizations have been adopting Multiple Team Membership (MTM), an organiza...
This study explores the relationship between multiple team membership or ‘multi-teaming’ (the extent...
This study addresses the important question of what factors influence an individual’s dedication whe...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Multiple team membership (MTM), a phenomenon where an individual is simultaneously a member of more ...