EAWOP Small Group Meeting on Dynamics of team cognition and team adaptation
24.01.2014
EAWOP Small Group Meeting:
Dynamics of team cognition and team adaptation
October 23 – 25, 2014
Instituto Universitário de Lisboa – ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal
Call for Papers
Organizers
Josette M.P. Gevers (Contact Person)
Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
Ana Margarida Passos
Instituto Universitário de Lisboa – ISCTE-IUL, Portugal
Michael Josef Burtscher
University of Zurich, Switzerland
Selma van der Haar
Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Sjir Uitdewilligen
Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Catarina Marques Santos
Instituto Universitário de Lisboa – ISCTE-IUL, Portugal
Pedro Marques-Quinteiro
Instituto Universitário de Lisboa – ISCTE-IUL, Portugal
Conference theme and scope
Over the past decades, team cognition has proven to be essential for understanding team functioning, particularly in complex and challenging contexts (DeChurch & Mesmer-Magnus, 2010). In environments where team members have to adapt regularly to changing environmental contingencies, team cognition is likely to be characterized as an unfolding process, as teams adapt their cognitive structures to the changing demands of their task environments (Uitdewilligen, Waller, & Pitariu, 2013). However, although recent theorizing emphasizes the dynamic nature of team cognition (Rico et al., 2008; Kozlowski & Chao, 2013) empirical studies have predominantly embraced a static approach in which teams’ cognitive structures and process are operationalized as stable characteristics. This meeting aims at filling this gap by providing a forum to discuss the dynamics of team cognition and adaptation.
Submissions to the Small Group Meeting may include but are not limited to: compilation and composition emergence, flux and adaptation, non-routine events, shared cognition emergence, collective sensemaking, team reflexivity, team metacognition, and team learning. Contributions may report original empirical research, theoretical development, a review, or methodological advancements.
Nature of the conference
Our goal is to make the conference as interactive as possible. Therefore, we have restricted the duration of presentations in favor of discussions and focus groups.
Location
The Small Group Meeting takes place at the Instituto Universitário de Lisboa – ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal. The Instituto Universitário de Lisboa – ISCTE-IUL is experienced in hosting major scientific events (e.g. EAWOP Conference 2003). Its facilities are located near the city center and they are well prepared to guarantee high quality scientific encounters. Lisbon has a cosmopolitan atmosphere that mixes with its strong historical and culture identity. The city offers a variety of monuments, museums, restaurants, and, obviously, many houses of Fado. Lisbon has plenty of fine hotels at affordable prices that are at a walking distance from Instituto Universitário de Lisboa – ISCTE-IUL and Lisbon’s downtown.
Conference Fees
PhD students will pay 50€ and PhD will pay 100€. The registration fee includes a dinner, two lunches, coffee-breaks, and drink reception. We have reserved a contingent of rooms at a Hotel near to the Small Group Meeting place (to be announced later) at a reduced rate.
Submissions
Participants are asked to submit an abstract with a maximum of 500 words (excl. references) to j.m.p.gevers@tue.nl by 30 April 2014. Participants will be notified regarding acceptance by 30 May 2014. After acceptance of the abstracts, participants need to submit a full paper by 1 October 2014. The paper should be formatted according to APA 6th edition. Submitters will be required to provide full name, position, institution, discipline, and contact information for all authors. If you have any questions regarding submission, please contact Josette Gevers (j.m.p.gevers@tue.nl). More information will be available in due time at www.eawopsgmcognition2014.iscte.pt.
EJWOP Special Issue
Participants are kindly requested to consider submitting their contribution to our special issue on “Dynamics of team adaptation and team cognition” in European Journal of Work and Organizational Pychology. This would require a full paper submission to j.m.p.gevers@tue.nl by 28 April 2014. For more information on the special issue, see: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/cfp/pewocfp.pdf.
References
DeChurch, L. a, & Mesmer-Magnus, J. R. (2010). The cognitive underpinnings of effective teamwork: a meta-analysis. Journal of Applied Psychology, 95(1), 32–53. doi:10.1037/a0017328
Kozlowski, S. W. J., & Chao, G. T. (2012). The Dynamics of emergence : Cognition and cohesion in work teams, 354, 335–354. doi: 10.1002/mde.2552
Rico, R., Sánchez-Manzanares, M., Gil, F., & Gibson, C. (2008). Team implicit coordination processes: A team knowledge-based approach. Academy of Management Review, 33(1), 163–184. doi: 10.5465/AMR.2008.27751276
Uitdewilligen, S., Waller, M. J., & Pitariu, a. H. (2013). Mental model updating and team adaptation. Small Group Research, 44(2), 127–158. doi:10.1177/1046496413478205