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Pathways from Role Identification Level to Attention Residue in Multiple Team Membership
Decker, Sandra - In: Junior Management Science (JUMS) 6 (2021) 4, pp. 826-838
pathways from role identification level in one role to attention residue in another role. This relationship is explained with … interrole conflict, moderated by interruptions. Personal engagement in the preferred role leads to attention residue in the … other role, as well as interrole conflict leads to attention residue. This conceptual model shows that unbalanced person …
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