Cognitive divergence and shared mental models in software development project teams 论文
2001Journal of Organizational Behavior引用 368
Team Dynamics and PerformanceKnowledge Management and SharingSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices
摘要
Abstract This study examined the development of shared mental models in software development teams over time. Contrary to predictions, team members' mental models about the group's work and each other's expertise did not become more similar over time. Structural equation modelling revealed that as role differentiation increased in these teams, it led to a decrease in interaction and a corresponding decline in shared mental models. Implications for research on shared cognition and team development are explored. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.