The Cambridge Handbook of the Changing Nature of Work 2020
DOI: 10.1017/9781108278034.019
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The Changing Nature of Teams

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“…In general, studies focus on the victim/target’s perceptions of bullying (Rayner and Hoel, 1997) without obtaining relevant details to substantiate the actions and also leave out the perspectives of other parties, such as team members (Coyne et al , 2004). With that context in mind, many organisations are now relying on teams for both superior performances (Ghosh et al , 2019; Jones et al , 2020) and the generation of innovative solutions (Edmondson and Harvey, 2018) to flexibly respond to the global workplace transformation. Conducting studies that establish the consequences of WPB in teams and how it affects team output is therefore necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, studies focus on the victim/target’s perceptions of bullying (Rayner and Hoel, 1997) without obtaining relevant details to substantiate the actions and also leave out the perspectives of other parties, such as team members (Coyne et al , 2004). With that context in mind, many organisations are now relying on teams for both superior performances (Ghosh et al , 2019; Jones et al , 2020) and the generation of innovative solutions (Edmondson and Harvey, 2018) to flexibly respond to the global workplace transformation. Conducting studies that establish the consequences of WPB in teams and how it affects team output is therefore necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%