The next little affair in team innovation research
Literature suggests that team innovation is a function of team design, team interaction processes and emergent states. Team reflexivity and innovation climate are two variables identified to describe the interaction processes and emergent states respectively. Within that domain, this article overvie...
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World Business Institute Australia
2011
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| author | Abdullah, Maznah Quaddus, Mohammed |
| author2 | Tanzil Hoque |
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| description | Literature suggests that team innovation is a function of team design, team interaction processes and emergent states. Team reflexivity and innovation climate are two variables identified to describe the interaction processes and emergent states respectively. Within that domain, this article overviews the relevant theories and identifies to which extent recent empirical studies have been conducted to demonstrate those theories. Based on that, some relevant interesting issues to be considered in a future research are specified, and recommendations are offered. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-98322017-01-30T11:15:09Z The next little affair in team innovation research Abdullah, Maznah Quaddus, Mohammed Tanzil Hoque Literature suggests that team innovation is a function of team design, team interaction processes and emergent states. Team reflexivity and innovation climate are two variables identified to describe the interaction processes and emergent states respectively. Within that domain, this article overviews the relevant theories and identifies to which extent recent empirical studies have been conducted to demonstrate those theories. Based on that, some relevant interesting issues to be considered in a future research are specified, and recommendations are offered. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9832 http://www.wbiconpro.com/412-Maznah.pdf World Business Institute Australia fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Abdullah, Maznah Quaddus, Mohammed The next little affair in team innovation research |
| title | The next little affair in team innovation research |
| title_full | The next little affair in team innovation research |
| title_fullStr | The next little affair in team innovation research |
| title_full_unstemmed | The next little affair in team innovation research |
| title_short | The next little affair in team innovation research |
| title_sort | next little affair in team innovation research |
| url | http://www.wbiconpro.com/412-Maznah.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9832 |