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Original Articles

Contextualization and Context Theorizing in Teams Research: A Look Back and a Path Forward

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Pages 891-942 | Published online: 27 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

In this paper we review recent field research on teams in the workplace with the objective to help advance research about teams and their external context. We investigate contextualization by reviewing the research settings in which teams have been studied, and we investigate context theorizing by reviewing work where external context variables have been explicitly modeled. We propose guidelines to improve contextualization and avenues to explore context theorizing.

Acknowledgements

We thank Desmond Ang, Doug Giddings, Emily Seitz, and Stephanie Smith for their help with screening, coding, and references. We are grateful for the guidance of editors Matt Cronin and Laurie Weingart, and thought-provoking feedback from John Mathieu.

Notes

1. It may be that this is somewhat a function of the fact that the journals we reviewed are largely US based.

2. Note that the distinction we refer to here is different from Hollenbeck et al.’s (Citation2012) dimension of authority differentiation in teams, since that clearly references leadership among “team members”.

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Funding

Research support from The HEAD Foundation in Singapore is gratefully acknowledged.

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