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Presentation
Informal Boundary Spanning Ties in Multiteam Systems: A Theory of Accelerated Degeneration.
Science of Team Science Conference (2014)
  • Ralph Heidl, Michigan State University
  • John R. Hollenbeck, Michigan State University
  • Roger Calantone, Michigan State University
  • Clay Voorhees, Michigan State University
  • Andrew Yu, Michigan State University
  • Michael D. Howe, Michigan State University
  • Daniel Chaffin, Michigan State University
Abstract
Organizations are increasingly relying on teams. These teams often work interdependently with other teams to form loosely structured multiteam systems. Multiteam systems retain the flexibility and responsiveness of single teams, while leveraging specialized functions of other component teams to solve highly complex problems. 
Keywords
  • Boundary spanning,
  • Multiteam systems,
  • Coorination,
  • Networks
Publication Date
August 6, 2014
Location
Austin, Tx
Comments
This is a proceeding from VIVO/SciTS 2014 Conference Austin, Tx, August 6-8; 37, Posted with permission.
Citation Information
Ralph Heidl, John R. Hollenbeck, Roger Calantone, Clay Voorhees, et al.. "Informal Boundary Spanning Ties in Multiteam Systems: A Theory of Accelerated Degeneration." Science of Team Science Conference (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael-howe/7/