Toward phenomenology of groups and group membership

The papers in this volume were presented in May 2000, at a conference held at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. The purpose of the conference was to explore individual motivation and sensemaking in the context of group membership. This volume presents the papers discussed at th...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Sondak, Harris
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Amsterdam ; New York : JAI, 2002.
Σειρά:Research on managing groups and teams ; v. 4.
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505 0 |a Using existential-phenomenology to study a work team / Ralph Stablein -- Terms of engagement : why do people invest themselves in work? / Tom R. Tyler, Steven L. Blader -- Why am I here? The influence of group and relational attributes on member-initiated team selection / Zoe I. Barsness, Ann E. Tenbrunsel, Judd H. Michael, Lucinda Lawson -- Familiarity in groups : exploring the relationship between inter-member familiarity and group behavior / Tracey L. Rockett, Gerardo A. Okhuysen -- Helping transnational team members to sense trust : a counterintuitive approach to leadership / Gretchen M. Spreitzer, Debra L. Shapiro, Mary Ann Von Glinow -- Getting and staying in-pace : the 'in-synch' preference and its implications for work groups / Sally Bloun, Gregory A. Janicik -- Making sense of the phenomenology of groups and group membership / Harris Sondak -- Transitory interactions : fieldwork on the phenomenology of groups in organizations / Andrew B. Hargadon -- Why some teams emphasize learning more than others : evidence from business unit management teams / J. Stuart Bunderson, Kathleen M. Sutcliffe -- Creating and reducing intergroup conflict : the role of perspective-taking in affecting out-group evaluations / Adam D. Galinsky -- Toward phenomenology of groups and group membership : an introduction / Harris Sondak. 
520 |a The papers in this volume were presented in May 2000, at a conference held at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. The purpose of the conference was to explore individual motivation and sensemaking in the context of group membership. This volume presents the papers discussed at that conference, and brings attention to the problem of understanding how group members understand their own experience in their groups. In creating both individual and shared understandings of group membership, group members reflect on their participation in the group, the group process, group outcomes, the group itself, and the organization in which the group is embedded. The papers in this volume address a variety of topics including the use of methods from phenomenological psychology; how individuals choose which groups to join, and how they develop a sense that they belong to one or another group; groups' orientations toward learning, pacing, and time; and familiarity, trust, perspective taking, and intergroup relations. The research presented in these papers employs diverse methods including qualitative field studies, laboratory experiments, and the use of archival data. Some of the papers presented here are more directly phenomenological than others. Even the chapters whose methods are furthest from a typical phenomenological approach, however, provide interesting insights into how individuals experience and make sense of group membership. 
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