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Team-based support systems: Generating a testable support systems model and accompanying hypotheses

Posted on:2009-01-22Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Turner, Jon T., JrFull Text:PDF
GTID:1448390005958442Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
Scant research exists to illuminates the nature of organizational efforts, or support systems, designed to provide work teams with what is needed to be successful. The sample (N = 20) consists of experienced researchers and practitioners discussing work team implementations and the ongoing support needed for sustainability. The following seventeen team-based support systems were examined: (a) rewards and recognition, (b) team goal setting, (c) performance measurement, (d) performance appraisal, (e) team placement and structure, (f) communication and information systems, (g) culture, (h) training, (i) knowledge management, (j) business strategy, (k) leadership, (l) between teams integration, (m) resource distribution, (n) physical workspace, (o) program evaluation and renewal, (p) personnel selection system, and (q) work process design. This study uses a grounded theory approach to build a support system model and provide hypotheses for future research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Support, Team
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