Keywords: Team cognition
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Team Performance Management: An International Journal (2025) 31 (7-8): 700–715.
Published: 07 October 2025
...Nicola Power; Olivia Brown; Laura Boulton; Julie Gore Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advocate for the value of qualitative methods in studying team cognition in complex task environments. Design/methodology/approach First, the authors provide a conceptualisation of teamwork...
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Team Performance Management: An International Journal (2025) 31 (5-6): 255–275.
Published: 13 May 2025
... different from each other?” Team cognition Groups Psychological factors Perceived performance Article classification Research manuscript In sum, the main goal of this article is to explore the similarities and differences between esports teams and traditional sports teams with regard...
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Team Performance Management: An International Journal (2021) 27 (5-6): 406–424.
Published: 12 August 2021
... of team cognition as an emergent and dynamic process. Findings Findings showed that the emergence of a SMM could be elicited and represented using cognitive mapping techniques. Domain knowledge and social relationships supported the emergence of shared knowledge relevant for action on team tasks...
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Team Performance Management: An International Journal (2021) 27 (3-4): 316–331.
Published: 11 April 2021
... of this study suggest that CFT configurations have important implications for the development of shared team mental models and for teamscognitive performance. Practical implications Making CFT members aware of their peers’ mental models, ways of working and priorities could help strengthen knowledge...
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Team Performance Management: An International Journal (2017) 23 (7-8): 385–406.
Published: 09 October 2017
...-use rights only Social interaction Teams Mindfulness Group work Individual behaviour Group behaviour Team cognition This does not mean that routines are mindless. According to Feldman and Pentland (2003) , routines consist of two interrelated aspects. The ostensive aspect...

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