Purpose – drawing on social capital theory and self-identification theory, this study aims to examine the associations of two indicators of social capital, personal networks and deep-level similarity, with team capability measures of team efficacy and team potency. The central focus of the study is to be the hypothesized mediating role of team learning behaviors.design/methodology/approach – hypotheses were tested using questionnaire data obtained from 221 teachers working in 33 teams and data were analyzed using multilevel analyses.findings – consistent with the hypotheses, the results supported the contention that team learning behaviors mediate the relationship between different types of social capital and team efficacy and team potency....
ABSTRACT Through an empirical study, research has obtained the following results: (1) Social Capital...
A range of socio-technical factors influence performance in distributed teams. Trust and “social cap...
This study is situated in the paradigms of positive organizational scholarship (POS) and positive or...
Purpose – drawing on social capital theory and self-identification theory, this study aims to examin...
This study examines the associations of deep-level and surface-level similarity with team functionin...
This study examines the associations of deep-level and surface-level similarity with team functionin...
An increasing number of organizational researchers have turned to social capital theory in an attemp...
We highlight the social aspects of team creativity by proposing that team creativity is influenced b...
Advancements in communication technologies continue to support the development of geographically-dis...
Although it is a widely held belief that social capital facilitates knowledge sharing among individu...
As organizational structures have flattened and business environments have become more complex, many...
[[abstract]]In response to the prevalent deployment of teams in organizations, there is a need to jo...
Introduction Compared with physical and human capital, social capital plays a very important role in...
This study examined the development and dynamics of trust in project teams and explored the relation...
The manuscripts that follow explore various aspects of bonding social capital—how it is formed, how ...
ABSTRACT Through an empirical study, research has obtained the following results: (1) Social Capital...
A range of socio-technical factors influence performance in distributed teams. Trust and “social cap...
This study is situated in the paradigms of positive organizational scholarship (POS) and positive or...
Purpose – drawing on social capital theory and self-identification theory, this study aims to examin...
This study examines the associations of deep-level and surface-level similarity with team functionin...
This study examines the associations of deep-level and surface-level similarity with team functionin...
An increasing number of organizational researchers have turned to social capital theory in an attemp...
We highlight the social aspects of team creativity by proposing that team creativity is influenced b...
Advancements in communication technologies continue to support the development of geographically-dis...
Although it is a widely held belief that social capital facilitates knowledge sharing among individu...
As organizational structures have flattened and business environments have become more complex, many...
[[abstract]]In response to the prevalent deployment of teams in organizations, there is a need to jo...
Introduction Compared with physical and human capital, social capital plays a very important role in...
This study examined the development and dynamics of trust in project teams and explored the relation...
The manuscripts that follow explore various aspects of bonding social capital—how it is formed, how ...
ABSTRACT Through an empirical study, research has obtained the following results: (1) Social Capital...
A range of socio-technical factors influence performance in distributed teams. Trust and “social cap...
This study is situated in the paradigms of positive organizational scholarship (POS) and positive or...