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Asymmetrical task dependence 2 Interdependence theory 2 Quantitative field study 2 Task interdependence 2 Team and task design 2 Anforderungsprofil 1 Arbeitsgruppe 1 Arbeitsleistung 1 Job performance 1 Occupational profile 1 Powe-dependence theory 1 Power-dependence theory 1 Team 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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B. de Jong, Simon 1 Bal, P. Matthijs 1 De Jong, Simon B. 1 Matthijs Bal, P. 1
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Journal of Managerial Psychology 1 Journal of managerial psychology 1
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How asymmetrical task dependence and task interdependence interact : An individual level study into the effects on affective reactions
B. de Jong, Simon; Matthijs Bal, P. - In: Journal of Managerial Psychology 29 (2014) 8, pp. 1115-1132
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether research and practice on task design and work teams could benefit from a more nuanced perspective on task (inter)dependencies among team members. Prior research often overlooked that task interdependence captures the average...
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How asymmetrical task dependence and task interdependence interact : an individual level study into the effects on affective reactions
De Jong, Simon B.; Bal, P. Matthijs - In: Journal of managerial psychology 29 (2014) 8, pp. 1115-1132
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