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Multimodality studies that measure Team Processes: a literature review
Vermare, E.G. (2022) Multimodality studies that measure Team Processes: a literature review.
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Abstract: | Interest in understanding team interaction and team dynamics in fast-changing environments has substantially increased in multiple disciplines, such as educational science, psychology, and computer science. This is probably because team dynamics are one of the most important drivers for high levels of team effectiveness. To capture the actual, in-situ dynamics of teams the importance of using process measures has been emphasized. In the past decade, more and more researchers have found the benefits of using sensor technology to capture team dynamics as this provides the opportunity to constantly assess what is going on and eases the data gathering and analysis process. Combining at least two process measures allows for creating a more complete picture of team dynamics. The goal of this study is to create an overview of the situation at this moment of literature that captures these team dynamics with at least two process measures. The main research question for this paper, therefore, is “What is the current state of studies using at least two process measures to capture team dynamics over time in the context of teams?”. To create this overview, seven empirical publications that used at least two process measures to capture team dynamics are systematically reviewed. |
Item Type: | Essay (Bachelor) |
Faculty: | BMS: Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences |
Subject: | 70 social sciences in general, 77 psychology, 85 business administration, organizational science |
Programme: | Psychology BSc (56604) |
Link to this item: | https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/90873 |
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