Researchers in many disciplines have previously used a variety of mathematical techniques for analyzing group interactions. Here we use a new metric for this purpose, called "integrated information" or "phi." Phi was originally developed by neuroscientists as a measure of consciousness in brains, but it captures, in a single mathematical quantity, two properties that are important in many other kinds of groups as well: differentiated information and integration. Here we apply this metric to the activity of three types of groups that involve people and computers. First, we find that 4-person work groups with higher measured phi perform a wide range of tasks more effectively, as measured by their collective intelligence. Next, we find that gr...
<p>* = p<.0.05.</p><p>** = p<0.01.</p>1<p>Amount of communication refers to chat communication in on...
Although there is growing interest in measuring integrated information in computational and cognitiv...
Abstract in Undetermined There has been much interest in group judgment and the so-called 'wisdom of...
Researchers in many disciplines have previously used a variety of mathematical techniques for analyz...
Significance Collective intelligence (CI) is critical to solving many scientific, busines...
The question of whether intelligence can be attributed to groups or not has been raised in many scie...
Accumulating evidence indicates that the capacity to integrate information in the brain is a prerequ...
The findings of a laboratory experiment of electronic collaboration among the members of work groups...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2017.Cataloged fr...
Collective Intelligence (CI) is the ability of a group to exhibit greater intelligence than its indi...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence indicates that the capacity to integrate information in the brain is a...
Chapter 1 introduces collective intelligence (CI) as an academic concept. At a basic level, CI exten...
This research investigated whether Group Information Behavioural Norms (GIBNs) are correlated with t...
The metaphor of groups as information processors has been gaining in popularity. If this metaphor’s ...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
<p>* = p<.0.05.</p><p>** = p<0.01.</p>1<p>Amount of communication refers to chat communication in on...
Although there is growing interest in measuring integrated information in computational and cognitiv...
Abstract in Undetermined There has been much interest in group judgment and the so-called 'wisdom of...
Researchers in many disciplines have previously used a variety of mathematical techniques for analyz...
Significance Collective intelligence (CI) is critical to solving many scientific, busines...
The question of whether intelligence can be attributed to groups or not has been raised in many scie...
Accumulating evidence indicates that the capacity to integrate information in the brain is a prerequ...
The findings of a laboratory experiment of electronic collaboration among the members of work groups...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2017.Cataloged fr...
Collective Intelligence (CI) is the ability of a group to exhibit greater intelligence than its indi...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence indicates that the capacity to integrate information in the brain is a...
Chapter 1 introduces collective intelligence (CI) as an academic concept. At a basic level, CI exten...
This research investigated whether Group Information Behavioural Norms (GIBNs) are correlated with t...
The metaphor of groups as information processors has been gaining in popularity. If this metaphor’s ...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
<p>* = p<.0.05.</p><p>** = p<0.01.</p>1<p>Amount of communication refers to chat communication in on...
Although there is growing interest in measuring integrated information in computational and cognitiv...
Abstract in Undetermined There has been much interest in group judgment and the so-called 'wisdom of...