Ilgen Daniel R, Hollenbeck John R, Johnson Michael, Jundt Dustin
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
Annu Rev Psychol. 2005;56:517-43. doi: 10.1146/annurev.psych.56.091103.070250.
This review examines research and theory relevant to work groups and teams typically embedded in organizations and existing over time, although many studies reviewed were conducted in other settings, including the laboratory. Research was organized around a two-dimensional system based on time and the nature of explanatory mechanisms that mediated between team inputs and outcomes. These mechanisms were affective, behavioral, cognitive, or some combination of the three. Recent theoretical and methodological work is discussed that has advanced our understanding of teams as complex, multilevel systems that function over time, tasks, and contexts. The state of both the empirical and theoretical work is compared as to its impact on present knowledge and future directions.
本综述考察了与通常嵌入组织并长期存在的工作群体和团队相关的研究及理论,尽管所综述的许多研究是在包括实验室在内的其他环境中进行的。研究围绕一个基于时间以及在团队投入与产出之间起中介作用的解释机制性质的二维系统展开。这些机制包括情感、行为、认知或三者的某种组合。文中讨论了近期的理论和方法学工作,这些工作增进了我们对团队作为随时间、任务和情境发挥作用的复杂多层次系统的理解。同时比较了实证研究和理论研究工作在对当前知识的影响及未来方向方面的状况。