A Taxonomy of Team-Assembly Systems

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (CSCW2) ◽  
pp. 1-36
Author(s):  
Diego Gómez-Zará ◽  
Leslie A. DeChurch ◽  
Noshir S. Contractor
Author(s):  
Martin Ganco ◽  
Florence Honoré ◽  
Joseph Raffiee

This chapter provides a review of the scholarly literature on entrepreneurial teams and team formation. It pays special attention to two emerging areas of research that present many promising opportunities for future work. First, the chapter discusses the role of resource transfer in the context of start-up firms. It argues that an understanding of the antecedents and consequences of the founding process would be significantly advanced by more explicit theorizing and effort to empirically identify the specific types of resources entrepreneurial team members bring to start-up firms. It highlights one recent advancement in this space—work that has focused on a team’s ability to transfer customer and client relationships from the parent to start-up firms—and provides an outline of open research questions in this realm. Second, the chapter provides a primer on a recent methodological advancement—the use of two-sided assortative matching models—that can be applied to entrepreneurial team assembly to alleviate ongoing concerns that team formation is fundamentally an endogenous process. It demonstrates how these models can be applied using a wide variety of founder, cofounder, and early team member attributes, including an individual’s ability to transfer customer relationships. Importantly, it proposes that synergies emerging from the use of two-sided assortative matching models to study a broader set of team member attributes that include resource transfer will open promising new avenues for future research.


Author(s):  
Zhao Ganlin ◽  
Feng Pingfa ◽  
Zhang Jianfu ◽  
Yu Dingwen ◽  
Wu Zhijun

CIRP Annals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert H. Schmitt ◽  
Guido Hüttemann ◽  
Sören Münker

Procedia CIRP ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 97 ◽  
pp. 367-372
Author(s):  
Fadi Assad ◽  
Sergey Konstantinov ◽  
Emma J. Rushforth ◽  
Daniel A. Vera ◽  
Robert Harrison

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 262-271
Author(s):  
Yukan Hou ◽  
Yuan Li ◽  
Yuntian Ge ◽  
Jie Zhang ◽  
Shoushan Jiang

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present an analytical method for throughput analysis of assembly systems with complex structures during transients. Design/methodology/approach Among the existing studies on the performance evaluation of assembly systems, most focus on the system performance in steady state. Inspired by the transient analysis of serial production lines, the state transition matrix is derived considering the characteristics of merging structure in assembly systems. The system behavior during transients is described by an ergodic Markov chain, with the states being the occupancy of all buffers. The dynamic model for the throughput analysis is solved using the fixed-point theory. Findings This method can be used to predict and evaluate the throughput performance of assembly systems in both transient and steady state. By comparing the model calculation results with the simulation results, this method is proved to be accurate. Originality/value This proposed modeling method can depict the throughput performance of assembly systems in both transient and steady state, whereas most exiting methods can be used for only steady-state analysis. In addition, this method shows the potential for the analysis of complex structured assembly systems owing to the low computational complexity.


2003 ◽  
Vol 36 (23) ◽  
pp. 55-60
Author(s):  
Tomaž Perme ◽  
Dragica Noe
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