2014
DOI: 10.1108/jocm-04-2013-0052
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The incidence and diffusion of teamwork in manufacturing – evidences from a Pan-European survey

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“…Just as more corporate work is conducted using social media, it is also done by teams rather than individuals (Bikfalvi, Jäger, & Lay, 2014). Corporations have long used teams as productivity tools, given the possibility of synergies that can emerge from group work (Michaelsen, Watson, & Black, 1989).…”
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“…Just as more corporate work is conducted using social media, it is also done by teams rather than individuals (Bikfalvi, Jäger, & Lay, 2014). Corporations have long used teams as productivity tools, given the possibility of synergies that can emerge from group work (Michaelsen, Watson, & Black, 1989).…”
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“…Second, in each participating country pre-tests are conducted. Third, identical data harmonization processes are applied [40]. The sample used in the present paper consists of 105 Croatian manufacturing companies with over 20 employees.…”
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“…We could not even begin to review it in this paper (based on references, Demers, 2007;Osterman, 1994;Godard, 2007;Bikalvi et al, 2014;. These factors can, however, be divided into three main categories:…”
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confidence: 99%