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Exploratory Analysis Of Individuals' Mobility Patterns And Experienced Conflicts In Workgroup, Nur Camellia Binte Zakaria, Kenneth T. Goh, Youngki Lee, Rajesh Krishna Balan
Exploratory Analysis Of Individuals' Mobility Patterns And Experienced Conflicts In Workgroup, Nur Camellia Binte Zakaria, Kenneth T. Goh, Youngki Lee, Rajesh Krishna Balan
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Much research argues the importance of supporting social interactions in teams and communities. The field of mobile sensing alone offers significant advances in recording and understanding human and group behaviours. However, little is known about behavioural changes as a consequence of in-group phenomena. One prominent example is intra-group conflict, which naturally arises between diverse groups of people. We demonstrate the feasibility of our approach to extract mobility patterns of individual's group behaviours sensed from a WiFi indoor localisation system and explore how these patterns relate to their team processes. 62 students enrolled in a project-intensive module, Software Engineering, were tracked …
Moved By Conflict: Exploring The Relationship Between Experienced Conflict And Individual Mobility Patterns, Nur Camellia Binte Zakaria, Kenneth T. Goh, Youngki Lee, Rajesh Krishna Balan
Moved By Conflict: Exploring The Relationship Between Experienced Conflict And Individual Mobility Patterns, Nur Camellia Binte Zakaria, Kenneth T. Goh, Youngki Lee, Rajesh Krishna Balan
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
We explore how mobility patterns relate to team processes and states. 39 students in project teams were tracked over 82 days, yielding up to 8 million records. Preliminary analysis of this big dataset and interview data revealed differences in the mobility patterns of individuals based on their experience of conflict.
Knowledge Cluster Development Through Connectivity: Examples From Southeast Asia, Hans-Dieter Evers, Thomas Menkhoff
Knowledge Cluster Development Through Connectivity: Examples From Southeast Asia, Hans-Dieter Evers, Thomas Menkhoff
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Whereas since the 1990s national and regional planners saw the creation of knowledge clusters as a panacea for gaining a competitive advantage to propel a region or country into a higher stage of industrial development, recent research suggests that connectivity (e.g. through broadband penetration or joint research connections with collaborators elsewhere) is one of the enablers for socio-economic development. This paper will draw on the results of studies on knowledge clusters in Southeast Asian countries (Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore) as well as the relevant current literature to ask the question, whether knowledge clusters really contribute to regional development and if yes, …
Capstone Course On Facilitating Business Brainstorming In A Global Workplace, Edison Jun Hao Lim, Benjamin Gan
Capstone Course On Facilitating Business Brainstorming In A Global Workplace, Edison Jun Hao Lim, Benjamin Gan
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
This paper describes our capstone team’s experience toward building a IT system for business brainstorming at work. The Canvas project aims to facilitate the Business Model Canvas exercise between employees at NEC Corporation. Traditional brainstorming meetings require employees to be in the same location, are hard to organize and are hard to archive. Our team, Rokoo, developed a web application that resolves these challenges by allowing global employees to brainstorm together on the same platform.
Action Learning: Reflections Of A First-Time Coach, Siu Loon Hoe
Action Learning: Reflections Of A First-Time Coach, Siu Loon Hoe
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
PurposeIn recent years, action learning has been widely adopted as a problem solving and leadership development tool. The purpose of the article is to reflect on key learning points when initiating action learning sessions and provide tips on what to expect from such sessions.Design/methodology/approachDocumentation of the author's initial first‐hand action learning coaching experience and sharing of lessons learnt in organizing and coaching action learning sessions.FindingsThe paper offers a view on how action learning practitioners can overcome initial coaching issues to run more effective sessions.Originality/valueThis article contributes to the existing action learning literature by providing a deeper understanding of key factors …
Do You Trust To Get Trust? A Study Of Trust Reciprocity Behaviors And Reciprocal Trust Prediction, Viet-An Nguyen, Ee Peng Lim, Hwee Hoon Tan, Jing Jiang, Aixin Sun
Do You Trust To Get Trust? A Study Of Trust Reciprocity Behaviors And Reciprocal Trust Prediction, Viet-An Nguyen, Ee Peng Lim, Hwee Hoon Tan, Jing Jiang, Aixin Sun
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Trust reciprocity, a special form of link reciprocity, exists in many networks of trust among users. In this paper, we seek to determine the extent to which reciprocity exists in a trust network and develop quantitative models for measuring reciprocity and reciprocity related behaviors. We identify several reciprocity behaviors and their respective measures. These behavior measures can be employed for predicting if a trustee will return trust to her trustor given that the latter initiates a trust link earlier. We develop for this reciprocal trust prediction task a number of ranking method and classification methods, and evaluated them on an …
How Friendly Is Too Friendly?, M. Thulasidas
How Friendly Is Too Friendly?, M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Being a boss is tough and being a good boss is a tricky balancing act. One issue many bosses face is: How friendly can they become with their team?
Quanttalent Management, M. Thulasidas
Quanttalent Management, M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Since structured products are a major profit engine on the trading floor of most banks, this demand represents a strong pull factor for quants from competing institutions. There is nothing much that most financial institutions can do about this pull factor, except to pull them back in with offers they can’t refuse.
When You Have To Dump It, M. Thulasidas
When You Have To Dump It, M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
It makes sense to cut further losses and such containment efforts are routine events in most establishments.
Differentiating Knowledge Processes In Organisational Learning: A Case Of ‘Two Solitudes’, Siu Loon Hoe, Steven L. Mcshane
Differentiating Knowledge Processes In Organisational Learning: A Case Of ‘Two Solitudes’, Siu Loon Hoe, Steven L. Mcshane
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
The fields of organizational behaviour (OB)/strategy and marketing have taken different paths over the past two decades to understanding organisational learning. OB/strategy has been pre-occupied with theory development and case study illustrations, whereas marketing research has taken a highly quantitative path. Although relying on essentially the same foundation theory, these two solitudes have had minimal cross-fertilisation. Furthermore, both fields tend to blur or usually ignore the distinction between structural and informal knowledge processes. The marketing literature, in particular, relies on the MARKOR scale, which measures structural knowledge processes. Informal knowledge acquisition and dissemination processes are almost completely ignored. The purpose …
The Office Killjoy, M. Thulasidas
The Office Killjoy, M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
If you think stress makes you more productive, then you need to change. HOW can we manage stress, given that it is unavoidable in our corporate existence?
When The Rumour Strikes..., M. Thulasidas
When The Rumour Strikes..., M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Managers should make use of the underground rumour mill to understand employee concerns. EMPLOYEES seek insights into where their organisation is heading. And they should, because what their organisation does has a direct impact on their well- being.
Keep The Talk Flowing, M. Thulasidas
Keep The Talk Flowing, M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Specialisation is good. It lets us go deep into a specific field of endeavour, but at the expense of a broad overview of everything.
Where Work And Death Meet, M. Thulasidas
Where Work And Death Meet, M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
STRESS is as much a part of our cor- porate careers as death is a fact of life. Still, it is best to keep the two (career and death) separate. This message is lost on some hardworking souls here who literally work themselves to death.
It's Not So Hard To Say Goodbye, M. Thulasidas
It's Not So Hard To Say Goodbye, M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Staff retention is a major problem in the job market here. Our economy is doing well; our job market is red hot. As a result, new job offers are becoming more irresistible. At some stage, someone you work closely with — be it your staff, your boss or a fellow team member — is going to hand in that dreaded letter to the human resource (HR) department. Handling resignations with tact and grace is no longer merely a desirable quality, but an essential corporate skill today.
They Want To Talk, But Are They Listening?, M. Thulasidas
They Want To Talk, But Are They Listening?, M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Every relationship could use a little less action, a little more conversation.