If decision-relevant information is distributed among team members, the group is inclined to focus on shared information and to neglect unshared information, resulting often in suboptimal decisions. This classical finding is robust in experimental settings, in which the distribution of information is created artificially by an experimenter. The current paper looks at information sharing effects when access to information is not restricted, and decision makers are very familiar with the decision task. We analyzed archival search and discussion data obtained from business executives completing a personnel selection exercise. Information popularity in the population from which groups were composed predicted number of group members accessing it...
Although group discussion is a vital part of organizational decision making, it is fraught with diff...
In today’s knowledge economy, there is an emphasis on group performance, such as in organizations’ c...
This dissertation examines the predictors and consequences of information sharing within groups in t...
If decision-relevant information is distributed among team members, the group is inclined to focus o...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Past research concerning the ...
Information processing in groups has long been seen as a cooperative process. In contrast with this ...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information to reach the best decision have been studie...
Teams in organizations are strategically built with members from domains and experiences so that a w...
Organizations tend to rely on small groups rather than individuals when important decision have to b...
ABSTRACT We reviewed 22 papers to identify the most prominently studied factors related to informati...
Organizations tend to rely on small groups rather than individuals when important decision have to b...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Information known to only one...
Collective decisions can emerge from individual-level interactions between members of a group. These...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information to reach the best decision have been studie...
A seminal study conducted by Stasser and Titus (1985) found that groups often make suboptimal decisi...
Although group discussion is a vital part of organizational decision making, it is fraught with diff...
In today’s knowledge economy, there is an emphasis on group performance, such as in organizations’ c...
This dissertation examines the predictors and consequences of information sharing within groups in t...
If decision-relevant information is distributed among team members, the group is inclined to focus o...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Past research concerning the ...
Information processing in groups has long been seen as a cooperative process. In contrast with this ...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information to reach the best decision have been studie...
Teams in organizations are strategically built with members from domains and experiences so that a w...
Organizations tend to rely on small groups rather than individuals when important decision have to b...
ABSTRACT We reviewed 22 papers to identify the most prominently studied factors related to informati...
Organizations tend to rely on small groups rather than individuals when important decision have to b...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Information known to only one...
Collective decisions can emerge from individual-level interactions between members of a group. These...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information to reach the best decision have been studie...
A seminal study conducted by Stasser and Titus (1985) found that groups often make suboptimal decisi...
Although group discussion is a vital part of organizational decision making, it is fraught with diff...
In today’s knowledge economy, there is an emphasis on group performance, such as in organizations’ c...
This dissertation examines the predictors and consequences of information sharing within groups in t...