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| == Concise description of theory == | | == Concise description of theory == |
− | Organizations need well-prepared teams to perform their information systems projects with efficiency and effectiveness.<br> | + | Organizations need well-prepared teams to perform information systems projects with efficiency and effectiveness.<br> |
| In such socio-technical systems, project teams’ capability to face and surpass difficulties plays a critical role in organizational reliability.<br> | | In such socio-technical systems, project teams’ capability to face and surpass difficulties plays a critical role in organizational reliability.<br> |
| Hence the relevance of project team resilience, defined as the team’s ability to deal with problems, overcome obstacles, and quickly recover from adverse and possibly harmful situations without collapsing.<br> | | Hence the relevance of project team resilience, defined as the team’s ability to deal with problems, overcome obstacles, and quickly recover from adverse and possibly harmful situations without collapsing.<br> |
− | The Team Resilience Model explains team resilience in the context of information systems projects, through seven constructs: Trust & Solidarity, Focus on results, Commitment, Management & Accountability, Embrace conflicts, Work conditions, and Skills & Behaviours. | + | The <i>Team Resilience Model</i> explains team resilience in the context of information systems projects, through seven constructs: Trust & Solidarity, Focus on results, Commitment, Management & Accountability, Embrace conflicts, Work conditions, and Skills & Behaviours. |
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| == Diagram/schematic of theory == | | == Diagram/schematic of theory == |
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| == Seminal articles == | | == Seminal articles == |
− | Varajão, J., Fernandes, G, & Amaral, A. (2021). Team Resilience Model: An Empirical Examination of Information Systems Projects. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 206(2021), 107303. | + | Varajão, J., Fernandes, G, & Amaral, A. (2021). [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2020.107303 Team Resilience Model: An Empirical Examination of Information Systems Projects]. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 206(2021), 107303. |
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| == IS articles that use the theory == | | == IS articles that use the theory == |
− | Varajão, J., Fernandes, G, & Amaral, A. (2021). Team Resilience Model: An Empirical Examination of Information Systems Projects. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 206(2021), 107303. | + | Varajão, J., Fernandes, G, & Amaral, A. (2021). [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2020.107303 Team Resilience Model: An Empirical Examination of Information Systems Projects]. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 206(2021), 107303. |
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| == Links from this theory to other theories == | | == Links from this theory to other theories == |
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| == External links == | | == External links == |
− | [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2020.107303], Team Resilience Model<br><br> | + | [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2020.107303 Team Resilience Model]<br><br><br> |
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