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Teamwork Coaching in the Research Development Process

Proposal teams play a critical, yet understudied, role in team science. This study advances our understanding of teamwork coaching in the research development (RD) process by analyzing proposal support in a U.S. Medical School (2009–2019). We find that teamwork coaching mediates the positive associa...

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Published in:Small group research 2024-12, Vol.55 (6), p.953-983
Main Authors: Stephens, Bryan, Downer, Joanna B., Cummings, Jonathon N.
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