TY - BOOK AU - Chiocchio,Fran©ʹois AU - Hobbs,Brian AU - Kelloway,E.Kevin TI - The psychology and management of project teams SN - 0199861374 AV - HF5548.7 .P79 2015 U1 - 658.4/022 23 PY - 2015///] CY - New York, NY PB - Oxford University Press KW - Management KW - Psychology, Industrial KW - Teams in the workplace KW - Work KW - Psychological aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; The Importance of Project Teams and the Need for an Interdisciplinary Perspective / --; Brian Hobbs, Fran©ʹois Chiocchio, and E. Kevin Kelloway --; 2; The Specifics of Project Contexts / --; Brian Hobbs --; 3; Defining Project Teams: A Review of Conceptual Underpinnings / --; Fran©ʹois Chiocchio --; 4; Project-Based Organizations: What Are They? / --; Jonas S©œderlund --; 5; Contextual Issues in Project Performance: A Multilevel Perspective / --; John E. Mathieu, Lauren D'Innocenzo, and Michael R. Kukenberger --; 6; Leadership and Project Teams / --; Alyson Byrne and Julian Barling --; 7; Motivating Project Teams through Goal Setting, Team Members' Goal Orientation, and a Coach's Regulatory Focus / --; Cristina Sue-Chan, Kazem Rassouli, and Gary P. Latham --; 8; Identification and Commitment in Project Teams / --; Isabelle Tremblay, Helen Lee, Fran©ʹois Chiocchio, and John P. Meyer --; 9; Conflict in Project Teams / --; Frank R.C. de Wit --; 10; Bullying in Project Teams / --; Catherine Loughlin and Lindsay Bryson --; 11; Occupational Health in Project Teams: Considerations for Employee Well-Being / --; Patrick A. Horsman and E. Kevin Kelloway --; 12; Team Composition and Performance: Considering the Project-Team Challenge / --; Natalie J. Allen and Thomas O'Neill --; 13; Functional Diversity in Project Teams: Working across Boundaries / --; Sujin K. Horwitz --; 14; Multicultural Diversity and Communication in the Project Context / --; Laure E. Pitfield, Aleka M. MacLellan, and E. Kevin Kelloway --; 15; Virtual Project Teams / --; Michael Beyerlein, Ambika Prasad, Jon Cordas, and Priyanka Shah --; 16; The Development of Project Teams / --; Marina Pearce, Charlotte L. Powers, and Steve W. J. Kozlowski --; 17; Learning in Project Teams / --; William Kramer, Natassia Savage and Edwardo Salas --; 18; The Future of Project Teams: An Integrated Functional Model and Research Agenda / --; Fran©ʹois Chiocchio, E. Kevin Kelloway, and Brian Hobbs N2 - "Organizations today are increasingly using projects in their daily activities. Projects and project-management principles frame goal attainment in academia and many business sectors, and they even serve as theoretical footing for organizational-change endeavors. However, the ubiquity of project management does not mean that project work, project teams, and the ways organizations use projects are well understood. Moreover, while project-management theory and practice aim at providing structure and control to enable successful project completion, an alarmingly high percentage of projects struggle or fail. As the authors of The Psychology and Management of Project Teams explain, this is in part because projects are still mostly managed as technical systems rather than behavioral systems. Even though project-management researchers have become increasingly interested in factors that may have an impact on project-management effectiveness, their efforts fall short of addressing the "human factor." And, unfortunately, many project-management scholars are largely unaware of the I/O psychology literature--relying, for example, on outdated models of motivation and team development. On the other side, I/O psychologists who research groups and teams often ignore the contextual influences--such as business sector, project type, placement in the organizational hierarchy, and project phase and maturity--that have a crucial impact on how a project will unfold. In this volume, a cross-disciplinary set of editors will bring together perspectives from leading I/O psychology and project-management scholars. The volume will include comprehensive coverage of team selection, development, learning, motivation, and communication; conflict management and well-being; leadership; diversity; performance from a multi-level perspective; and career development. In the concluding chapter, a research agenda will provide a roadmap for an integrated approach to the study of project teams"-- UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-SAXL5VObH2CYOmsZnWMLykoSIgCUkLF/view?usp=sharing ER -