Shared leadership and project success: The roles of knowledge sharing, cohesion and trust in the team

H Imam, MK Zaheer - International journal of project management, 2021 - Elsevier
The role of shared leadership behavior in a project context has received insufficient
empirical and theoretical attention. This paper explores its influence on project success …

Time and information technology in teams: a review of empirical research and future research directions

Z Shen, K Lyytinen, Y Yoo - European Journal of Information …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Information technology (IT) is intricately bound up with time in teams. Yet a
comprehensive review of what is known about time in IT-mediated teams is lacking. This …

Team size, dispersion, and social loafing in technology-supported teams: A perspective on the theory of moral disengagement

OA Alnuaimi, LP Robert… - Journal of Management …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Social loafing is the tendency of individuals to withhold contributions to a task in a team
setting. Team size and dispersion are two primary drivers of social loafing in technology …

Meeting design characteristics and attendee perceptions of staff/team meeting quality.

MA Cohen, SG Rogelberg, JA Allen… - Group dynamics: Theory …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Meetings are a common tool in organizations and are used for a variety of purposes and
implemented in a variety of ways. Despite the prevalence of meetings, surveys suggest that …

The key features of workplace meetings: Conceptualizing the why, how, and what of meetings at work

JA Allen… - Organizational …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Given the focal role that group and team meetings play in shaping employees' work lives
(and schedules), the scarcity of conceptual and empirical attention to the topic in extant …

Exploring and mitigating social loafing in online communities

YC Shiue, CM Chiu, CC Chang - Computers in Human Behavior, 2010 - Elsevier
The motivation to share members' knowledge is critical to an online community's survival
and success. Previous research has established that knowledge sharing intentions are …

Understanding workplace meetings: A qualitative taxonomy of meeting purposes

J A. Allen, T Beck, C W. Scott… - Management Research …, 2014 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this study is to propose a taxonomy of meeting purpose. Meetings
are a workplace activity that deserves increased attention from researchers and …

An alternative to methodological individualism: A non-reductionist approach to studying technology adoption by groups

S Sarker, JS Valacich - MIS quarterly, 2010 - JSTOR
Studies on groups within the MIS discipline have largely been based on the paradigm of
methodological individualism. Commentaries on methodological individualism within the …

Toward an understanding of satisfaction with the process and outcomes of teamwork

BA Reinig - Journal of Management Information Systems, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Collaborative technologies such as group support systems (GSS) are of ten developed to
improve the effectiveness and efficiency of teams; however, the satisfaction users have with …

Meetings at work: Perceived effectiveness and recommended improvements

JL Geimer, DJ Leach, JA DeSimone… - Journal of Business …, 2015 - Elsevier
This study investigates why a large proportion of meetings continue to be regarded as a
poor use of time, despite a substantial body of literature on how to make improvements …