This study examined the effects of feeding back experts’ initial ratings on three Delphi outcome measures: (1) the percentage of items on which experts changed their opinion; (2) the degree to which experts changed their ratings towards the group response; and (3) the increase in the level of agreement among experts. Additionally, two conformity indices were developed. Within a real-world Delphi study, experts were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: either their initial ratings were included in feedback (IN) or excluded from feedback (EX). Results showed that experts in the EX condition changed their opinion relatively more often than experts in the IN condition. Results also suggested that experts in the EX condition changed their...
Social proof (Cialdini, 1993) or informational social influence (Deutsch & Gerard, 1955), is the ...
Delphi research is an increasingly popular method within medical, social and psychological research....
The Delphi technique provides different opportunities to researchers than survey research. Essential...
This study examined the effects of feeding back experts’ initial ratings on three Delphi outcome mea...
A real-world Delphi experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of two controlled opinion fee...
Delphi studies are often conducted with the aim of achieving consensus or agreement among experts. H...
We investigate the relative impact of internal Delphi process factors – including panelists' degree ...
The Delphi technique was largely developed to avoid the problems of freely interacting groups such a...
Peer reviewedPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostpr...
We investigate the relative impact of internal Delphi process factors – including panelists' degree ...
ObjectivesThe objective of the study was to explore the impact of different feedback strategies on (...
In this thesis, effects of deception on convergence in the Delphi Technique have been investigated t...
Experts play a crucial role in modern organizations, but evidence regarding the soundness and reliab...
The Delphi technique has steeply grown in popularity in health research as a structured approach ...
Groups and organisations set cooperative goals for their members, yet in reality some team members c...
Social proof (Cialdini, 1993) or informational social influence (Deutsch & Gerard, 1955), is the ...
Delphi research is an increasingly popular method within medical, social and psychological research....
The Delphi technique provides different opportunities to researchers than survey research. Essential...
This study examined the effects of feeding back experts’ initial ratings on three Delphi outcome mea...
A real-world Delphi experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of two controlled opinion fee...
Delphi studies are often conducted with the aim of achieving consensus or agreement among experts. H...
We investigate the relative impact of internal Delphi process factors – including panelists' degree ...
The Delphi technique was largely developed to avoid the problems of freely interacting groups such a...
Peer reviewedPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostprintPostpr...
We investigate the relative impact of internal Delphi process factors – including panelists' degree ...
ObjectivesThe objective of the study was to explore the impact of different feedback strategies on (...
In this thesis, effects of deception on convergence in the Delphi Technique have been investigated t...
Experts play a crucial role in modern organizations, but evidence regarding the soundness and reliab...
The Delphi technique has steeply grown in popularity in health research as a structured approach ...
Groups and organisations set cooperative goals for their members, yet in reality some team members c...
Social proof (Cialdini, 1993) or informational social influence (Deutsch & Gerard, 1955), is the ...
Delphi research is an increasingly popular method within medical, social and psychological research....
The Delphi technique provides different opportunities to researchers than survey research. Essential...