One of my research interests is the Transactive Memory System (TMS), a system whereby
a team of specialized individuals work together interdependently to achieve a common
goal that could not be achieved by any of the team members on their own. This construct
has great impact potential for both performance and team member experiences in high-risk
settings (e.g. medical, infrastructure, military), yet the majority of the literature
is focused on correlates of the construct, leaving us with little understanding of
how to foster its development or conduct interventions. One of my research goals is
to learn more about the development of TMS along with interventions to improve its
quality.
Another one of my research interests is how to better study dynamic and emergent team
constructs using computational modeling. Team constructs have primarily been studied
as cognitive outcome states, but this neglects the phenomenon of emergence as well
as the role of social interactions over time. My research goals include gaining insight
into the informal learning processes through which many team constructs emerge. Computational
modeling is a versatile method through which we can begin to study these processes.