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Distributed Cognition in Teams Is Influenced by Type of Task and Nature of Member Interactions
Ist Teil von
Foundations and Theoretical Perspectives of Distributed Team Cognition, 2021, p.91-113
Auflage
1
Ort / Verlag
United Kingdom: CRC Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
In contemporary organizations, many-if not most-teams work on cognitive or
information processing tasks (Hinsz,
Tindale, & Vollrath, 1997). The past 50 years of research
have taught us much about how information is accessed, created, attended to,
and processed as teams attempt to complete various tasks. However, many of
the information processing effects that have been observed are task
specific, yet little research has focused specifically on tasks and how
their information processing requirements differ. In this chapter, we
discuss how task differences can impact how teams use and process
information and how different information distribution patterns across
members might impact performance. In addition, we address how constraints on
the amount and type of interactions among the team members influences
performance in different task domains. We hope our discussion demonstrates
the importance of task differences for understanding team information
processing and highlights where greater research focus will be fruitful.