publisher:10.1371/journal.pone.0273623
Eigenvalue productivity: Measurement of individual contributions in teams
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thorsten.upmann [ at ] hifmb.de
Abstract
While the output of a team is evident, the productivity of each team member is typically not readily identifiable. In this paper we consider the problem of measuring the productivity of team members. We propose a new concept of coworker productivity, which we refer to as eigenvalue productivity (EVP). We demonstrate the existence and uniqueness of our concept and show that it possesses several desirable properties. Also, we suggest a procedure for specifying the required productivity matrix of a team, and illustrate the operational practicability of EVP by means of three examples representing different types of available data.
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Organizations > AWI Organizations > Institutes > HIFMB: Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity
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Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT6:Marine and Polar Life: Sustaining Biodiversity, Biotic Interactions, Biogeochemical Functions > ST6.1: Future ecosystem functionality
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Helmholtz Programs > Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT6:Marine and Polar Life: Sustaining Biodiversity, Biotic Interactions, Biogeochemical Functions
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58083
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0273623
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Müller, J.
and
Upmann, T.
(2022):
Eigenvalue productivity: Measurement of individual contributions in teams
/
A. Rosa Garcia
(editor)
,
PLOS ONE,
17
(9),
e0273623-e0273623
.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273623
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