In this paper, we investigate the effects of multiple project team membership on individual and team learning. Data from 435 members of 85 project teams shows that, at the individual level, membership variety has a positive impact on individual learning. Moreover, this positive relationship is stronger for individuals with an average need for cognition, in comparison to individuals with a high or a low need for cognition. At the project team level, the simultaneous inter-organizational memberships of a project team have a positive impact on the team's external learning. However, the simultaneous intra-organizational project team memberships negatively moderate this positive relationship. Furthermore, cross-level analyses show that individua...
The aim of this study is to examine how learning emerges in terms of structure and function to trans...
The continuous mutual transfer of knowledge and skills within work teams is increasingly important f...
Research in multiple team membership is limited. Even more scarce is empirical work in perceived mul...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of multiple project team membership on individual and team...
Individuals are increasingly involved in more than one project team. This implies that an employee s...
While organizations strive to manage the time and attention of workers effectively, the practice of ...
While organizations strive to manage the time and attention of workers effectively, the practice of ...
Organizations use multiple team membership to enhance individual and team productivity and learning,...
We explore the relationship between multiple team membership (the extent to which team members are e...
This study explores the relationship between multiple team membership or ‘multi-teaming’ (the extent...
Organizations are increasingly placing individuals on multiple teams simultaneously. However, very l...
The continuous mutual transfer of knowledge and skills within work teams is increasingly important f...
Multiple team membership (MTM), a phenomenon where an individual is simultaneously a member of more ...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of multi-teaming, defined as an individual’s membership in...
Many knowledge workers are members of multiple concurrent teams. This arrangement of multiple team m...
The aim of this study is to examine how learning emerges in terms of structure and function to trans...
The continuous mutual transfer of knowledge and skills within work teams is increasingly important f...
Research in multiple team membership is limited. Even more scarce is empirical work in perceived mul...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of multiple project team membership on individual and team...
Individuals are increasingly involved in more than one project team. This implies that an employee s...
While organizations strive to manage the time and attention of workers effectively, the practice of ...
While organizations strive to manage the time and attention of workers effectively, the practice of ...
Organizations use multiple team membership to enhance individual and team productivity and learning,...
We explore the relationship between multiple team membership (the extent to which team members are e...
This study explores the relationship between multiple team membership or ‘multi-teaming’ (the extent...
Organizations are increasingly placing individuals on multiple teams simultaneously. However, very l...
The continuous mutual transfer of knowledge and skills within work teams is increasingly important f...
Multiple team membership (MTM), a phenomenon where an individual is simultaneously a member of more ...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of multi-teaming, defined as an individual’s membership in...
Many knowledge workers are members of multiple concurrent teams. This arrangement of multiple team m...
The aim of this study is to examine how learning emerges in terms of structure and function to trans...
The continuous mutual transfer of knowledge and skills within work teams is increasingly important f...
Research in multiple team membership is limited. Even more scarce is empirical work in perceived mul...