Emergence and Sustaining of Team Task Insight, Empowerment, Collective Commitment, and Strategic Momentum
Raymond Opdenakker and
Carin Cuypers
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Raymond Opdenakker: Bureau Lara
Carin Cuypers: Bureau Lara
Chapter 5 in Effective Virtual Project Teams, 2019, pp 155-212 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter, we will pay attention to the sixth step of the Design Science Research Cycle, the formulation of grounded general design propositions. To generate these design propositions, we will first present the cross-case analysis, the analysis that compares all eight cases, for which within-case analyses were elaborated in Chap. 4 . Here, we will analyse the variables (team task insight, empowerment, and collective commitment) that probably have an influence on generating and sustaining strategic momentum. We will also analyse the variables (i.e. starting conditions and management interventions) that affect the creation and sustaining of team task insight, empowerment, and collective commitment. We will use crisp set qualitative comparative analysis (csQCA) to conduct the analyses.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22228-4_5
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