Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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555849 | Information & Management | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We applied the input-process-output approach and time, interaction, and performance theory to examine the input factors (organisational, group-related, and individual) and process factors (group production, group well-being, and member support) that yield group effectiveness, measured as high-quality articles in Wikipedia. The results provided evidence of the positive effects of: group size and shared experience on both group process variables and group effectiveness; group heterogeneity on group production; organisational support and member activeness on group well-being; member activeness on member support; and organisational support and member activeness on group effectiveness.
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Authors
Kevin Carillo, Chitu Okoli,