Researchers have claimed that successful team performance depends on shared mental models. While there are a number of techniques that have been employed to measure shared knowledge, Johnson and colleagues (2007) developed and validated an instrument for measuring team-related knowledge. This chapter focuses on the application of the Team Assessment and Diagnostic Instrument (TADI). Using the results of this five-factor model (including general task and team knowledge, general task and communication skills, attitude toward teammates and task, team dynamics and interactions, and team resources and working environment), TADI is used to assess the current state of team alignment with respect to the five team-related knowledge factors. Based on...
With interdisciplinary effort, shared mental model from organizational psychology has been introduce...
Abstract. Research involving team mental models in the past has often focused on cross training fund...
This thesis hypothesizes that providing task specific information to individual team members will im...
Researchers have claimed that successful team performance depends on shared mental models. While the...
Although shared team mental models are believed to be important to team functioning, substantial int...
Recent team research has focused on how shared knowledge structures among team members affect team p...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in the notion of shared cognition. Subseque...
In a team environment, shared mental models are crucial to team processes and outcomes (Cannon-Bower...
In this chapter, new statistical methods for analysing and representing team mental models (TMMs) ar...
Little dispute exists with regard to the conceptual and practical contributions of team mental model...
Objective: The purpose of this article is twofold: to provide a critical cross-domain evaluation of ...
Objective: The purpose of this article is twofold: to provide a critical cross-domain evaluation of ...
This chapter focuses on a specific team process, namely team mental models (TMM), which has been the...
This paper empirically examines the convergent, discriminant, and predictive validity of three team ...
This research investigated the determinants and outcomes of shared mental models of skill use in aut...
With interdisciplinary effort, shared mental model from organizational psychology has been introduce...
Abstract. Research involving team mental models in the past has often focused on cross training fund...
This thesis hypothesizes that providing task specific information to individual team members will im...
Researchers have claimed that successful team performance depends on shared mental models. While the...
Although shared team mental models are believed to be important to team functioning, substantial int...
Recent team research has focused on how shared knowledge structures among team members affect team p...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in the notion of shared cognition. Subseque...
In a team environment, shared mental models are crucial to team processes and outcomes (Cannon-Bower...
In this chapter, new statistical methods for analysing and representing team mental models (TMMs) ar...
Little dispute exists with regard to the conceptual and practical contributions of team mental model...
Objective: The purpose of this article is twofold: to provide a critical cross-domain evaluation of ...
Objective: The purpose of this article is twofold: to provide a critical cross-domain evaluation of ...
This chapter focuses on a specific team process, namely team mental models (TMM), which has been the...
This paper empirically examines the convergent, discriminant, and predictive validity of three team ...
This research investigated the determinants and outcomes of shared mental models of skill use in aut...
With interdisciplinary effort, shared mental model from organizational psychology has been introduce...
Abstract. Research involving team mental models in the past has often focused on cross training fund...
This thesis hypothesizes that providing task specific information to individual team members will im...