Abstract
In this symposium, we present the latest advancements in empirical tests of how performance adaptation occurs within and across various levels of analysis. These papers represent cutting- edge research by junior scholars whose work informs the field with boundary conditions and notable elaborations on performance adaptation theory. Symposium participants will build on the considerable work that has been done so far to understand adaptation at the individual level (e.g. Pulakos, Arad, Donovan, & Plamondon, 2000) and team levels of analysis (e.g. Entin & Serfaty, 1999) by either incorporating multiple levels of analysis in a single study, or developing comparisons of mechanisms and boundary conditions across independent studies. Self-regulation: A Driver of Adaptive Performance Over Time Presenter: Samantha K. Baard; Michigan State U. Presenter: Steve W. J. Kozlowski; Michigan State U. A Phenomenology of Learning to Adaptively Coordinate With Leaders and Across Levels Presenter: John Paul Stephens; Case Western Reserve U. Presenter: Njoke K. Thomas; Case Western Reserve U. Aspirations in the Prisoner’s Dilemma: A Computational Simulation of Performance Adaptation Presenter: Corinne Coen; Case Western Reserve U.
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