Information sharing systems and teamwork between sub-teams: a mathematical modeling perspective
Abstract Teamwork contributes to a considerable improvement in quality and quantity of the ultimate outcome. Collaboration and alliance between team members bring a substantial progress for any business. However, it is imperative to acquire an appropriate team since many factors must be considered i...
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doaj-c23c52bbd93c465e8c5df845ceec7b4a2021-02-02T07:10:50ZengIslamic Azad UniversityJournal of Industrial Engineering International1735-57022251-712X2017-04-0113451352010.1007/s40092-017-0199-5Information sharing systems and teamwork between sub-teams: a mathematical modeling perspectiveHamid Tohidi0Alireza Namdari1Thomas K. Keyser2Julie Drzymalski3College of Industrial Engineering, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityCollege of Engineering, Industrial Engineering Department, Western New England UniversityCollege of Engineering, Industrial Engineering Department, Western New England UniversityDrexel UniversityAbstract Teamwork contributes to a considerable improvement in quality and quantity of the ultimate outcome. Collaboration and alliance between team members bring a substantial progress for any business. However, it is imperative to acquire an appropriate team since many factors must be considered in this regard. Team size may represent the effectiveness of a team and it is of paramount importance to determine what the ideal team size exactly should be. In addition, information technology increasingly plays a differentiating role in productivity and adopting appropriate information sharing systems may contribute to improvement in efficiency especially in competitive markets when there are numerous producers that compete with each other. The significance of transmitting information to individuals is inevitable to assure an improvement in team performance. In this paper, a model of teamwork and its organizational structure are presented. Furthermore, a mathematical model is proposed in order to characterize a group of sub-teams according to two criteria: team size and information technology. The effect of information technology on performance of team and sub-teams as well as optimum size of those team and sub-teams from a productivity perspective are studied. Moreover, a quantitative sensitivity analysis is presented in order to analyze the interaction between these two factors through a sharing system.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40092-017-0199-5TeamworkTeam sizeSub-teamInformation technologyInformation sharing systemProductivity |
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Information sharing systems and teamwork between sub-teams: a mathematical modeling perspective |
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Information sharing systems and teamwork between sub-teams: a mathematical modeling perspective |
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Information sharing systems and teamwork between sub-teams: a mathematical modeling perspective |
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Information sharing systems and teamwork between sub-teams: a mathematical modeling perspective |
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information sharing systems and teamwork between sub-teams: a mathematical modeling perspective |
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Islamic Azad University |
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Journal of Industrial Engineering International |
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1735-5702 2251-712X |
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Abstract Teamwork contributes to a considerable improvement in quality and quantity of the ultimate outcome. Collaboration and alliance between team members bring a substantial progress for any business. However, it is imperative to acquire an appropriate team since many factors must be considered in this regard. Team size may represent the effectiveness of a team and it is of paramount importance to determine what the ideal team size exactly should be. In addition, information technology increasingly plays a differentiating role in productivity and adopting appropriate information sharing systems may contribute to improvement in efficiency especially in competitive markets when there are numerous producers that compete with each other. The significance of transmitting information to individuals is inevitable to assure an improvement in team performance. In this paper, a model of teamwork and its organizational structure are presented. Furthermore, a mathematical model is proposed in order to characterize a group of sub-teams according to two criteria: team size and information technology. The effect of information technology on performance of team and sub-teams as well as optimum size of those team and sub-teams from a productivity perspective are studied. Moreover, a quantitative sensitivity analysis is presented in order to analyze the interaction between these two factors through a sharing system. |
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Teamwork Team size Sub-team Information technology Information sharing system Productivity |
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