Measuring team knowledge: A window to the cognitive underpinnings of team performance. |
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Authors: | Cooke Nancy J; Kiekel Preston A; Salas Eduardo; Stout Renée; Bowers Clint; Cannon-Bowers Janis |
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Abstract: | The authors report an effort aimed at developing and evaluating measures of taskwork and teamwork team knowledge for teams in which members differ in knowledge backgrounds. These measures were used in a study with 36 teams to explore the cognitive underpinnings of team performance variations due to cross-training regime. The authors demonstrate that these measures are valid and provide team performance information that complements outcome and behavioral measures. Teams exposed to full cross-training acquired more taskwork and teamwork knowledge than control teams or teams exposed to a conceptual version of cross-training. Measures of team knowledge provide information regarding team task performance critical for system design and training programs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | cognitive underpinnings team performance measurement team knowledge taskwork teamwork teams cross-training |
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