Knowledge creation increasingly requires experts from diverse domains to collaborate in teams, yet the effect of expertise diversity on team knowledge creation is inconclusive. We focus on task uncertainty and informal leadership hierarchies - the disparity in team members' engagement in leadership activities (task- and relationship-oriented) - to answer the questions when and why expertise diversity may hinder team knowledge creation. We develop a model in which informal leadership hierarchy mediates the conditional indirect effect of the team's expertise diversity on its knowledge creation under different levels of task uncertainty. We test this moderated mediation model using multi-source data from self-managing project teams comprising ...
In this paper, we consider how the structures of tasks and teams interact to affect team performance...
Innovation teams comprised of heterogeneous specialists are prevalent in industrial company innovati...
Organizations use project teams to lower search costs associated with locating expertise by assembli...
In this article we examine the joint effects of expertise diversity, task interdependence, and task ...
As we interact within a broader economic environment, our understanding of the role of expertise nee...
Based on a multi-year field study of early-stage drug discovery project teams at a global pharmaceut...
One of the great challenges in information-sharing and knowledge management in teams is the sharing ...
This article develops and tests a multilevel theory of the intragroup dynamics and performance outco...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify how leadership is able to improve team effectiveness, by mea...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a theoretical model of leadership and knowledge creation by ...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify how leadership is able to improve team effectiveness, by mea...
Knowledge-intensive work in modern global organisations is largely organised in teams or groups. Mos...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
Innovation teams comprised of heterogeneous specialists are prevalent in industrial company innovati...
<p>Expertise is regarded as the most important asset for groups working on knowledge-intensive tasks...
In this paper, we consider how the structures of tasks and teams interact to affect team performance...
Innovation teams comprised of heterogeneous specialists are prevalent in industrial company innovati...
Organizations use project teams to lower search costs associated with locating expertise by assembli...
In this article we examine the joint effects of expertise diversity, task interdependence, and task ...
As we interact within a broader economic environment, our understanding of the role of expertise nee...
Based on a multi-year field study of early-stage drug discovery project teams at a global pharmaceut...
One of the great challenges in information-sharing and knowledge management in teams is the sharing ...
This article develops and tests a multilevel theory of the intragroup dynamics and performance outco...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify how leadership is able to improve team effectiveness, by mea...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a theoretical model of leadership and knowledge creation by ...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify how leadership is able to improve team effectiveness, by mea...
Knowledge-intensive work in modern global organisations is largely organised in teams or groups. Mos...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
Innovation teams comprised of heterogeneous specialists are prevalent in industrial company innovati...
<p>Expertise is regarded as the most important asset for groups working on knowledge-intensive tasks...
In this paper, we consider how the structures of tasks and teams interact to affect team performance...
Innovation teams comprised of heterogeneous specialists are prevalent in industrial company innovati...
Organizations use project teams to lower search costs associated with locating expertise by assembli...