Browsing Articles by Author "Bjørnstad, Anne Lise"
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Effects of Cultural Diversity on Trust and its Consequences for Team Processes and Outcomes in Ad Hoc Distributed Teams
Bjørnstad, Anne Lise; Fostervold, Knut Inge; Ulleberg, Pål (2011)This quasi-experimental study explores trust as a mediator, explaining how cultural diversity may affect team processes and outcomes in distributed ad hoc teams. Data were collected both through self-report and direct ... -
Effects of trust, structure and processes on effectiveness in a military organization: exploring a moderated mediation model
Bjørnstad, Anne Lise; Ulleberg, Pål (2021-03-05)Purpose The purpose of this study is to better understand the consequences of trust between personnel at different hierarchical levels for organizational effectiveness. The authors aim to explore the direct effects and ... -
Exploring Network Organization in Military Contexts: Effects of Flatter Structure and More Decentralized Processes
Bjørnstad, Anne Lise (2011)Changes in the tasks and responsibilities of military organizations in recent decades have prompted new organizational solutions collectively known as network organization. Network organization includes changes to central ... -
Is established knowledge about cross-cultural differences in individualism–collectivism not applicable to the military? A multi-method study of cross-cultural differences in behavior.
Bjørnstad, Anne Lise; Ulleberg, Pål (2017)Preparing for international military collaboration includes raising knowledge about cultural differences. The differences in individualism–collectivism between countries are among the most central aspects likely to impact ... -
Organizational flexibility from a network organizational perspective: a study of central predictors and moderating factors in military contexts
Bjørnstad, Anne Lise; Lichacz, Frederick M. J. (2013-10-28)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on organizational flexibility and explore its antecedents, organizational structure, and processes, as proposed by network organization theories. The study also explores the ...