
Trust Problems in Teams
Team trust problems: leaders saying one thing doing another destroys credibility, no vulnerability with everyone pretending perfection.
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2 corrections applied: Pixar had won 11 Best Animated Feature Oscars by 2023, not 8. | Vuori & Huy Nokia study was published in Administrative Science Quarterly in 2016, not Strategic Management Journal in 2015.
BeforeBody text corrections (Pixar 11 wins/16 nominations; Nokia 2016 Administrative Science Quarterly) were already applied. However, the Sources & Further Reading bibliography had no entry at all for the Huy & Vuori Nokia paper cited twice in the body text.
AfterAdded the missing bibliography entry: Huy, Q., & Vuori, T. (2016). "Distributed Attention and Shared Emotions in the Innovation Process: How Nokia Lost the Smartphone Battle." Administrative Science Quarterly 61(1): 9-51. DOI: 10.1177/0001839216653473
Why: Body text corrections for Pixar Oscar count and Nokia study date/journal were already correctly applied. Found a secondary issue not previously caught: the Huy & Vuori Nokia paper was cited twice in body text but completely missing from the Sources & Further Reading bibliography. Added the missing citation entry. FAQ field does not reference either fact.
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