Publisher DOI: 10.1002/9781119168058.ch12
Title: Why Are We in a Team? : Effects of Teamwork and How to Enhance Team Effectiveness
Language: English
Authors: Friedrich, Annika Lantz 
Ulber, Daniela 
Editor: Chmiel, Nik 
Fraccaroli, Franco 
Sverke, Magnus 
Keywords: autonomy; Input-Mediator-Outcome-Input (IMOI) model; task complexity; team; team climate; team effectiveness; team learning; team mental models; team processes; team viability
Issue Date: 11-Mar-2017
Publisher: Wiley
Book title: An introduction to work and organizational psychology : an international perspective
Startpage: 212
Endpage: 232
Abstract: 
Organizations invest in teamwork as it can be an effective way of organizing work and to achieve overall goals. A team differs from other groupings in task interdependence, reflexivity on performance, shared objectives and boundedness, and not all tasks are suitable for teamwork. Routine tasks, little autonomy, and a low degree of task interdependence make teamwork obsolete. It is not always that teams are effective, and it takes a multi-level approach to explain and enhance team effectiveness. The Input-Mediator-Outcome-Input (IMOI) model describes processes as mediators between inputs and outcomes. Important inputs are individual characteristics and KSAOs, team composition, team characteristics, task design as well as organizational support. Leadership processes, as well as cognitive, emotional and behavioural team processes play a crucial role as mediators. The expected outcomes of effective teamwork are learning and growth for the individual, team learning and viability, and results related to organizational objectives, e.g. efficiency and innovation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/4845
ISBN: 978-1-119-16805-8
978-1-119-16803-4
978-1-119-16802-7
Edition / version: Third edition
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Department Soziale Arbeit 
Fakultät Wirtschaft und Soziales 
Type: Chapter (Book)
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