Mary J. Waller
Affiliations: | Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States |
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Waller MJ, Franklin AE, Parcher DB. (2020) Time perspective balance and team adaptation in dynamic task contexts Journal of Organizational Behavior. 41: 263-275 |
McLeod PL, Cunningham QW, DiazGranados D, et al. (2019) Hacking teamwork in health care: Addressing adverse effects of ad hoc team composition in critical care medicine. Health Care Management Review |
Grote G, Kolbe M, Waller MJ. (2018) The dual nature of adaptive coordination in teams: Balancing demands for flexibility and stability Organizational Psychology Review. 8: 125-148 |
Uitdewilligen S, Waller MJ. (2018) Information sharing and decision-making in multidisciplinary crisis management teams Journal of Organizational Behavior. 39: 731-748 |
Uitdewilligen S, Rico R, Waller MJ. (2018) Fluid and stable: Dynamics of team action patterns and adaptive outcomes Journal of Organizational Behavior. 39: 1113-1128 |
Su L, Kaplan S, Burd R, et al. (2017) Trauma resuscitation: can team behaviours in the prearrival period predict resuscitation performance? Bmj Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning. 3: 106-110 |
Su L, Kaplan S, Burd R, et al. (2017) Trauma resuscitation: can team behaviours in the prearrival period predict resuscitation performance? Bmj Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning. 3: 106-110 |
Wang L, Doucet L, Waller M, et al. (2016) A laughing matter: Patterns of laughter and the effectiveness of working dyads Organization Science. 27: 1142-1160 |
Waller MJ, Kaplan SA. (2016) Systematic Behavioral Observation for Emergent Team Phenomena Organizational Research Methods. 21: 500-515 |
Waller MJ, Okhuysen GA, Saghafian M. (2016) Conceptualizing Emergent States: A Strategy to Advance the Study of Group Dynamics The Academy of Management Annals. 10: 561-598 |