Team Effectiveness and Characteristics: Apparel Product Development Teams

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between apparel product development (APD) team characteristics and APD team effectiveness. Apparel product development (APD) describes the process of designing and engineering serviceable, producible, saleable, and profitable apparel products...

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Other Authors: Kwak, Eun J. Lynn (authoraut)
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Online Access:http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-3024
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Team Effectiveness and Characteristics: Apparel Product Development Teams
description The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between apparel product development (APD) team characteristics and APD team effectiveness. Apparel product development (APD) describes the process of designing and engineering serviceable, producible, saleable, and profitable apparel products (Glock & Kunz, 2000). This research identified APD team characteristics that contribute to APD team effectiveness, based on the model developed by Campion, Medsker, and Higgs (1993). A total of 160 participants who were APD team managers and their APD team members completed the survey instrument. The participants worked in the areas of design, merchandising, and sales/marketing and represented 22 apparel manufacturers in the U. S. Both factor analysis and multiple regression analysis were used to accomplish the study's objectives. Factor analysis resulted in two themes for team characteristics: team interaction and team interdependence. Based on multiple regression analysis, these two themes predicted team member job satisfaction (TMJS) and team member judgment of effectiveness (TMJE). However, multiple regression analysis with these two themes did not predict manager judgment of effectiveness (MJE). This study also examined the correlations between the 11 APD team characteristics measured (potency, workload sharing, communication/cooperation within the team, social support, managerial support, training, self-management, participation, independent feedback/rewards, goal interdependence, and task interdependence) and the three measures of APD team effectiveness (TMJS, TMJE, and MJE). Among the 11 APD team characteristics, potency, workload sharing, communication with teams, and social support displayed the highest correlation (in descending order) with APD team effectiveness. This research proposed a model describing the relationship between APD team characteristics and APD team effectiveness. This model may serve as a theoretical framework for future APD team research. Results of this study reveal the major APD team characteristics that impact team effectiveness; these characteristics are team spirit and social interaction team characteristics (workload sharing, communication/cooperation within teams, and social support). Results of this study contribute to the knowledge to enhance APD team effectiveness as apparel manufacturers meet the current challenges in product development (e.g. shortening the product-development life-cycle) and in consumer demands (e.g. high-quality, diverse, and competitively-priced products). === A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Textiles and Consumer Sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. === Summer Semester, 2004. === May 21, 2004. === Measurement, Workgroup, Group Context, Job Design, Industry, Process === Includes bibliographical references. === Catherine Black, Professor Directing Dissertation; Lee Stepina, Outside Committee Member; Susan S. Fiorito, Committee Member; Rinn M. Cloud, Committee Member.
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title Team Effectiveness and Characteristics: Apparel Product Development Teams
title_short Team Effectiveness and Characteristics: Apparel Product Development Teams
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title_fullStr Team Effectiveness and Characteristics: Apparel Product Development Teams
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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_1812272020-06-10T03:07:55Z Team Effectiveness and Characteristics: Apparel Product Development Teams Kwak, Eun J. Lynn (authoraut) Black, Catherine (professor directing dissertation) Stepina, Lee (outside committee member) Fiorito, Susan S. (committee member) Cloud, Rinn M. (committee member) Department of Retail Merchandising and Product Development (degree granting department) Florida State University (degree granting institution) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource computer application/pdf The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between apparel product development (APD) team characteristics and APD team effectiveness. Apparel product development (APD) describes the process of designing and engineering serviceable, producible, saleable, and profitable apparel products (Glock & Kunz, 2000). This research identified APD team characteristics that contribute to APD team effectiveness, based on the model developed by Campion, Medsker, and Higgs (1993). A total of 160 participants who were APD team managers and their APD team members completed the survey instrument. The participants worked in the areas of design, merchandising, and sales/marketing and represented 22 apparel manufacturers in the U. S. Both factor analysis and multiple regression analysis were used to accomplish the study's objectives. Factor analysis resulted in two themes for team characteristics: team interaction and team interdependence. Based on multiple regression analysis, these two themes predicted team member job satisfaction (TMJS) and team member judgment of effectiveness (TMJE). However, multiple regression analysis with these two themes did not predict manager judgment of effectiveness (MJE). This study also examined the correlations between the 11 APD team characteristics measured (potency, workload sharing, communication/cooperation within the team, social support, managerial support, training, self-management, participation, independent feedback/rewards, goal interdependence, and task interdependence) and the three measures of APD team effectiveness (TMJS, TMJE, and MJE). Among the 11 APD team characteristics, potency, workload sharing, communication with teams, and social support displayed the highest correlation (in descending order) with APD team effectiveness. This research proposed a model describing the relationship between APD team characteristics and APD team effectiveness. This model may serve as a theoretical framework for future APD team research. Results of this study reveal the major APD team characteristics that impact team effectiveness; these characteristics are team spirit and social interaction team characteristics (workload sharing, communication/cooperation within teams, and social support). Results of this study contribute to the knowledge to enhance APD team effectiveness as apparel manufacturers meet the current challenges in product development (e.g. shortening the product-development life-cycle) and in consumer demands (e.g. high-quality, diverse, and competitively-priced products). A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Textiles and Consumer Sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Summer Semester, 2004. May 21, 2004. Measurement, Workgroup, Group Context, Job Design, Industry, Process Includes bibliographical references. Catherine Black, Professor Directing Dissertation; Lee Stepina, Outside Committee Member; Susan S. Fiorito, Committee Member; Rinn M. Cloud, Committee Member. Merchandising FSU_migr_etd-3024 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-3024 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A181227/datastream/TN/view/Team%20Effectiveness%20and%20Characteristics.jpg