A century of work teams in the Journal of Applied Psychology.
Michigan State University · Erasmus University Rotterdam
Abstract
Work groups are a vital link between individuals and organizations. Systematic psychological research on the nature and effects of work groups dates back at least to the Hawthorne studies of the 1920s and 1930s. Yet little to none of this work appeared in the Journal of Applied Psychology until the 1950s when groups were treated primarily as foils against which to compare the performance of individuals. From the 1990s to the present, the volume of research and the nature of topics addressing work group/teams expanded significantly. The authors review the evolution of team research over the past century with a particular focus on that which has appeared in this journal. They chronicle the shift from a focus on…
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4Topics & keywords
- PsycINFO
- Psychology
- Team composition
- Context (archaeology)
- Work (physics)
- Industrial and organizational psychology
- Hawthorne effect
- Team effectiveness