Reviews of research on newcomers mostly address socialization processes, focusing on individual adjustment. This article takes a different approach by examining the ways in which teams adapt to newcomers, indicating team receptivity. We review the empirical research published over the last five decades (1960-June 2012) that examines the antecedents of three team receptivity componentsteam reflection, team knowledge utilization, and newcomer acceptanceacross different research disciplines and team settings. Drawing on this literature, we propose that team receptivity to newcomers can have positive consequences for sustained team performance, provided that team reflection and team knowledge utilization coincide with newcomer acceptance. We ch...
Most of the theoretical and empirical work on newcomers views them as targets, rather than sources, ...
Considerable research has explored the variables that affect the success of newcomer on-boarding, so...
Increased employee mobility and the widespread use of teams underline the importance of understandin...
Reviews of research on newcomers mostly address socialization processes, focusing on individual adju...
The successful performance adjustment of team newcomers is an increasingly important consideration g...
The successful performance adjustment of team newcomers is an increasingly important consideration g...
Separate streams of organizational socialization research have recognized the importance of (a) newc...
The effect of newcomers on team innovationF. Rink & N. Ellemers, Gedrag & Organisatie, volum...
This dissertation examines newcomer entry into teams and team creativity in a field setting. Unique ...
In recent years, organizational socialization research has focused increasingly on the tactics that ...
Newcomer turnover is a major cost to organizations, and the quality of new employees' experiences in...
Three studies examine how the future prospects of new group members affect newcomer acceptance and n...
Three studies examine how the future prospects of new group members affect newcomer acceptance and n...
In highly interdependent groups, the ability to swiftly and successfully integrate newcomers is an i...
The authors tested a model of antecedents and outcomes of newcomer adjustment using 70 unique sample...
Most of the theoretical and empirical work on newcomers views them as targets, rather than sources, ...
Considerable research has explored the variables that affect the success of newcomer on-boarding, so...
Increased employee mobility and the widespread use of teams underline the importance of understandin...
Reviews of research on newcomers mostly address socialization processes, focusing on individual adju...
The successful performance adjustment of team newcomers is an increasingly important consideration g...
The successful performance adjustment of team newcomers is an increasingly important consideration g...
Separate streams of organizational socialization research have recognized the importance of (a) newc...
The effect of newcomers on team innovationF. Rink & N. Ellemers, Gedrag & Organisatie, volum...
This dissertation examines newcomer entry into teams and team creativity in a field setting. Unique ...
In recent years, organizational socialization research has focused increasingly on the tactics that ...
Newcomer turnover is a major cost to organizations, and the quality of new employees' experiences in...
Three studies examine how the future prospects of new group members affect newcomer acceptance and n...
Three studies examine how the future prospects of new group members affect newcomer acceptance and n...
In highly interdependent groups, the ability to swiftly and successfully integrate newcomers is an i...
The authors tested a model of antecedents and outcomes of newcomer adjustment using 70 unique sample...
Most of the theoretical and empirical work on newcomers views them as targets, rather than sources, ...
Considerable research has explored the variables that affect the success of newcomer on-boarding, so...
Increased employee mobility and the widespread use of teams underline the importance of understandin...