2020 •
Hurry Up! Perception of Time and Forms of Cooperation Within an Organizational Project
Authors:
Jennifer Urasadettan
Abstract:
This paper examines the impact of convergence or divergence in time perceptions between members of a team on the forms of cooperation developed. Temporality is not studied here from an objective point of view, but subjective. There are two types of cooperation: Community (linked to the identification of the individual to the group) and complementary (based on the matching of individual interests). We analyze the merger of two medical units in a hospital by a longitudinal case study. This research shows that a convergence of temporalities would (...)
This paper examines the impact of convergence or divergence in time perceptions between members of a team on the forms of cooperation developed. Temporality is not studied here from an objective point of view, but subjective. There are two types of cooperation: Community (linked to the identification of the individual to the group) and complementary (based on the matching of individual interests). We analyze the merger of two medical units in a hospital by a longitudinal case study. This research shows that a convergence of temporalities would lead to Community cooperation, while a divergence would lead to complementary cooperation. (Read More)
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