The strengths of the Groups and Teams series are threefold. First, the series provides a forum for truly novel ideas and emerging lines of inquiry across many group-related topics. Second, it seeks out younger, rising scholars who represent the best future of groups research. Finally, its multidisciplinary approach invites both contributors and readers from across the social sciences - from management to psychology to sociology to communications, and more - allowing for a broad-based conversation not limited to disciplinary norms or perspectives.