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Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2012) 34 (3): 255–270.
Published: 21 April 2012
..., the Team Dimensions Model has been successfully used to examine the diversity of teamwork in service settings, (for example, call centres, van den Broek et al., 2004 ; Mullholland, 2002). The Australian cleaning industry is intensely competitive and extraordinary (unrealistic) rates...
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Journal:
Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2012) 34 (3): 228–234.
Published: 21 April 2012
... in teamwork. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2012 Teamwork Service sector Team dimensions model Globalization Team working Service industries Groups and teams have traditionally been a major focal point of psychological and sociological theory and research. An understanding...
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Journal:
Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2012) 34 (3): 235–254.
Published: 21 April 2012
... and data was examined using the Team Dimensions Model. Findings The findings suggest the Team Dimensions Model, with the addition of a customer service perspective, is of use for identifying managerial objectives and organisational outcomes of teamwork. However, this does not suggest that teamworking...
