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The clocks that time us are not the same: A theory of temporal diversity,task characteristics,and performance in teams
Authors:Susan Mohammed  David A. Harrison
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, United States;2. Department of Management, University of Texas at Austin, United States
Abstract:Temporal individual differences are an under-explored, but research-worthy form of diversity in teams. Although persistent differences in how members think about and value time can profoundly influence team performance, the compositional impact of time-based individual differences is regularly overlooked. Optimal or suboptimal team performance can result because the composition of time-based individual differences is matched or unmatched (respectively) to task demands. Therefore, we offer a detailed presentation of how the configuration of four time-based individual differences (time urgency, time perspective, polychronicity, and pacing style) interact with two task typologies (task type and task complexity) to specify when elevation (mean) and diversity (dispersion) of temporal differences is helpful or harmful to team performance.
Keywords:Teams   Diversity   Time   Time urgency   Time perspective   Polychronicity   Pacing style   Task characteristics
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