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question. The first dataset consists of book-length ethnographies providing information at the team level. The second dataset … evidence for the existence of exchange relationships between the employee and the team. Besides that, the study shows the … findings provide practical information about how to manage cooperation within teams. Cooperative relationships can be created …
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New communication technologies are changing the way World Bank Group (WBG) staff work and interact with their colleagues. For example, teams in different locations and time zones can use virtual collaboration platforms for communication and knowledge management. During 2009 and 2010, the Latin...
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voluntary cooperation in team production. Our experimental data suggest an indirect and gender-specific link: Overconfident men …
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interactions. To investigate these issues, we constructed a coevolutionary model of cooperation and layer selection strategies in … networks to facilitate the evolution of cooperation, and such positive effects on cooperation were observed regardless of the …
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Cooperation is essential to long-term group effectiveness. It is difficult to achieve, however, when the group's and an … individual's goals conflict. Under these circumstances, how does cooperation emerge? One means is through trust, which is an … attitude critical to the formation of cooperation within groups and organizations (Smith, Carroll & Ashford, 1995). Although …
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