The Origins and Evolutionary Significance of Team Meetings in Organizations

N. Lehmann-Willenbrock, J.A. Allen, Mark van Vugt

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Abstract

Teams in organizations have weekly – or even daily – meetings to exchange information, generate ideas, solve problems, and make decisions. Yet, many team meetings are described as ineffective by the participants, due to either their design or dysfunctional communication practices within the meeting. To gain new insights into addressing these issues, this chapter goes back deep in history and discusses the origins and functions of group meetings. Building upon evolutionary theories of human behavior, the authors examine the evolutionary significance of meetings and the ways in which they were adaptive for our human ancestors. Drawing from this evolutionary perspective, we then compare meetings in ancestral times with their modern-day counterparts. Using evidence from (a) ethnographic studies of small-scale societies that model ancestral group life and (b) organizational and team science, we contrast the typical workplace meeting with its ancient counterpart. In this review of ancient and modern meetings, we identify meeting characteristics that have been maintained through time as well as those that are unique/new in the modern time. In doing so, we inspect to what extent meeting practices in ancestral environments are aligned or at odds with meeting practices in contemporary organizations (the notion of mismatch). From these similarities and differences, we derive novel theoretical insights for the study of workplace meetings as well as suggestions for improving contemporary meeting practice. We also include a series of testable propositions that can inform future research on team meetings in organizations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationManaging Meetings in Organizations
EditorsA.L. Meinecke, J.A. Allen, N. Lehmann-Willenbrock
Place of PublicationBingley
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
Chapter1
Pages3-25
Number of pages23
ISBN (Electronic)9781838672270
ISBN (Print)9781838672287
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Publication series

NameResearch on Managing Groups and Teams
PublisherEmerald
Volume20
ISSN (Print)1534-0856

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