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An investigation of team information processing in service teams: Exploring the link between teams and customers
Authors:Dawn R Deeter-Schmelz  Rosemary P Ramsey
Institution:(1) Ohio University, Ohio, USA;(2) Wright State University, Dayton, USA
Abstract:In an effort to satisfy the needs of increasingly knowledgeable and demanding customers, many organizations are implementing teams in customer contact positions. Unfortunately, stifled information flows and poor communication often impede their effectiveness. To help managers build more effective teams, the authors develop and test a model of team information processing that includes both antecedents (information acquisition, team norms, team size, and team longevity) and outcomes (customer satisfaction with service). Data collected from 61 health care teams, as well as from 1,598 patients served by these teams, are used to investigate the hypothesized relationships between variables. Partial support for the model is provided. Based on these findings, implications for researchers and practitioners are offered. Current knowledge is the life blood of knowledge work, and the ability to transfer it is a key differentiating characteristic between effective and ineffective knowledge work teams.-Fisher and Fisher (1998:174) Dawn R. Deeter-Schmelz (deeter-s@ohio.edu) (Ph.D., University of South Florida) is an associate professor of marketing at Ohio University. Her research interests include customer contact teams, business-to-business electronic commerce, sales management, and scale development. She has published in theJournal of Personal Selling & Sales Management, Industrial Marketing Management, theJournal of Marketing Education, theJournal of Marketing Theory and Practice, and theJournal of Business Logistics, among others. Rosemary P. Ramsey (rosemary.ramsey@wright.edu) (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati) is associate dean in the Raj Sain College of Business at Wright State University. Her research interests include relationship management and measurement. Prior to pursuing her doctorate, she held marketing and sales positions for NCR Corporation. She has published in theJournal of the Academy of Marketing Science, theJournal of Retailing, theJournal of Business Research, theJournal of Personal Selling & Sales Management, and theJournal of Marketing Education, among others.
Keywords:service teams  team information processing  team norms  customer satisfaction
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