2013
DOI: 10.1177/0149206313503014
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A Review and Integration of Team Composition Models

Abstract: Although teams are considered to be the building blocks of modern organizational designs and numerous theoretical models, and narrative and meta-analytic reviews of the literature exist, there is a lack of coherence, integration, and understanding of how team composition effects relate to important team outcomes. Accordingly we have five primary goals for this article. First, we categorize team composition models into four types and highlight theory and research associated with each one. Second, we offer an in… Show more

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“…Thus, a potential avenue for future research lies in the investigation of the temporal dynamics surrounding perceived diversity. Several researchers argue that processes in work teams can only be fully understood if their temporal dynamics are taken into account in theory and measurement (e.g., Mathieu, Tannenbaum, Donsbach, & Alliger, 2014;Roe, Gockel, & Meyer, 2012). We propose that a promising way for integrating temporal dynamics in diversity research may be studying both changes in diversity perceptions and changes of diversity perceptions outcomes may be.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a potential avenue for future research lies in the investigation of the temporal dynamics surrounding perceived diversity. Several researchers argue that processes in work teams can only be fully understood if their temporal dynamics are taken into account in theory and measurement (e.g., Mathieu, Tannenbaum, Donsbach, & Alliger, 2014;Roe, Gockel, & Meyer, 2012). We propose that a promising way for integrating temporal dynamics in diversity research may be studying both changes in diversity perceptions and changes of diversity perceptions outcomes may be.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Team-composition researchers have shown that the traditional personnel selection model, which focuses on selecting the most qualified person to perform each designated role, will not necessarily yield the most effective team when collaboration and teamwork are at a premium. Therefore, we have been developing a more complete framework for understanding team composition (Mathieu, Tannenbaum, Donsbach, & Alliger, 2014). NASA-funded research is examining the mix or complementarity of crew-member attributes, including social team-role preferences and readiness, backup abilities, collective orientation, and living-style preferences, in an effort to optimize crew composition.…”
Section: Team Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teams have been described and classified using various heuristic frameworks (Cohen & Bailey, 1997;Hollenbeck, Beersma & Schouten, 2012;Mathieu, Tannenbaum, Donsbach & Alliger, 2014). Cohen and Bailey described work-teams as "... continuing work units responsible for producing goods or providing services.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%