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Teamwork is growing in developed economies, and workers in teams are increasingly compensated according to team output …. Because parsing individual contributions to teamwork is difficult, I focus on scholarly economics research, which lists …
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Companies increasingly shift from hierarchical to team-based organizational structures. Scholars and practitioners alike have emphasized the potential of leadership to foster performance in these settings. However, the causal impact of leadership is difficult to identify, as in agile and...
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dominate the team conversation quantitatively. Past exposure to gender-mixed teamwork makes females more reluctant to engage in …
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In teamwork settings, providing effective leadership can be challenging for team leaders due to multitasking and the …
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Teamwork has become widely embraced in recent decades; however, its adoption carries significant implications that … require thorough understanding. In this paper, we study the relationship between teamwork and selection intensity. The use of … complementary skills. However, teamwork may also substitute intensive selection if team members engage in mutual monitoring and peer …
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