What Matters for Team Cohesion Measurement? A Synthesis
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Published:2015
Rebecca Grossman, Zachary Rosch, David Mazer, Eduardo Salas, 2015. "What Matters for Team Cohesion Measurement? A Synthesis", Team Cohesion: Advances in Psychological Theory, Methods and Practice
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Abstract
Cohesion is a key contributor to team effectiveness, leading to great interest in understanding how to diagnose, monitor, and enhance it in practice. However, there is great inconsistency in how cohesion is conceptualized and measured, making it difficult to compare findings across studies, and therefore limiting the ability to advance science and practice. To begin addressing these issues, we draw from qualitative and quantitative analyses and extract themes indicating what matters most for effective cohesion measurement. Such themes are presented around six major questions – who, what, when, where, why, and how – as they pertain to each major component of the cohesion measurement process. Emerging approaches to cohesion measurement and corresponding avenues for future research are also discussed.
