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The Effect of Formal Time Allocations on Learning Trajectories and Performance

Abstract

How do formal time allocations in teams affect team learning trajectories and performance? We argue that allocating more time for transition phases induces steeper learning trajectories that engender a positive group atmosphere, which in turn improves team performance by improving coordination quality. We tested our hypotheses in a laboratory experiment in which teams worked on a creative design task over multiple iterations. Using a latent growth modeling approach, we found that teams with shorter action and longer transition phases during prototyping had lower initial performance but steeper learning trajectories, which indirectly led to better final team performance.

Authors

Goh KT; Fisher CM; Sommer SA

Journal

Small Group Research, Vol. 53, No. 6, pp. 821–854

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

December 1, 2022

DOI

10.1177/10464964221092331

ISSN

1046-4964

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