Designing Teams for Enhancing Individual Added-Value Use of Technology
Stefano Basaglia (),
Leonardo Caporarello (),
Massimo Magni () and
Ferdinando Pennarola ()
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Stefano Basaglia: Bergamo University
Leonardo Caporarello: Bocconi University
Massimo Magni: Bocconi University
Ferdinando Pennarola: Bocconi University
A chapter in Designing Organizational Systems, 2013, pp 183-199 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This paper focuses on the team contextual characteristics that may support or hinder individuals’ exploration of a new technology. By adopting a multi-level framework we show how team-level and individual-level attributes influences individual exploratory behaviors. Moreover, we show how team level and individual characteristics interact in shaping individual exploration. Our paper offers directions for future research and insights for managers supporting them to design teams that are going to adopt a new system.
Keywords: Team; Technology introduction; Added value use (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33371-2_10
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