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From the Savannah to the Corporate Office: The Evolution of Teams

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Yong, Jose
Park, Guihyun
Spitzmuller, Matthias

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Sage Publications Inc

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Just as social and organizational research has benefited significantly from evolutionary approaches, likewise an understanding of the evolution of teams can advance our knowledge of team formation and functioning. The current paper traces the multilevel emergence of teams as a unique type of group that evolved specially for complex task performance, outlines the evolved mechanisms that enable humans to use teams as a form of adaptive technology, and describes how teams leverage flexible structural adjustments and distinct human motives to tackle a wide range of challenges. We conclude by discussing the implications of this novel framework for team research.

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Small Group Research

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2099-12-31

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