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Managing Team Centricity in Modern Organizations (Paperback)
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Managers are increasingly employing teams as a primary work unit in
organizations, but they are struggling with how to effectively lead
the emerging team structures. Intensifying the challenges that they
are facing, work restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic hastened
the move to remote work, flexible work arrangements, and virtual
teams. The current volume of Research in Human Resource Management
presents literature reviews, conceptual development, and original
research evidence to inform the management of teams and spotlight
new directions and approaches for team research in this evolving,
complex, and dynamic environment. This ten article volume includes
an outstanding roster of established and emerging team scholars who
define the future of team management research. The volume is
presented in four parts. PART ONE introduces perspectives on the
science of team research. Joshua Strauss and James Grand present
the systems thinking perspective as an alternative to more
traditional IPO and multi-level covariation models. Patrick Rosopa
introduces a machine learning approach to inductive team research
for complex networks and dynamic variable relationships. PART TWO
includes three articles that address team performance. Gabe Dickey
and colleagues present a model of performance management,
leadership, and engagement. Akvile Mockevic iu te and colleagues
systematically review the feedback literature for teams and present
a model of performance enhancement. John Austin provides a
qualitative study that steers transactive memory research in a new
direction for teams accessing external expertise. PART THREE offers
two articles on individualized flexible work arrangements among
team members and their effect on team outcomes. Miriam Baumga rtner
and Martina Hartner-Tiefenthaler offer script development and a
reflexivity process to address the negative impact of uncoordinated
team member job crafting. Chenwei Liao presents empirical evidence
about the team efficacy and performance outcomes from servant
leadership in managing the i-deals process for team members. PART
FOUR includes two articles that address the rising presence of
virtual teams by looking at electronic communication and its
implications for diverse team members. Julio Canedo and colleagues
review literature regarding diversity and virtual teams to inform
the development of a model that links measures of diversity and the
intervening experience of diversity, types of electronic
communication, virtual team processes, and team outcomes. Bill
Bommer and James Schmidtke present an empirical study addressing
the question of whether team member behavior is different in
virtual meetings than face-to-face and whether there is a gender
implication for the change to videoconferencing. The volume is
designed primarily for scholars in the fields of human resource
management, organizational behavior, and industrial-organizational
psychology. It also serves the needs of instructors and students in
master's and doctoral courses in industrial-organizational
psychology, human resource management, or organizational behavior.
Each article is grounded in managerial context that will appeal to
practitioners in the field.
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