Over the 20 years that Group Processes & Intergroup Relations has been in existence, evolutionary theory has begun to play a larger role in our understanding of human social behavior. Theory and research on group decision-making is no exception and the present paper attempts to briefly highlight how an evolutionary/adaptationist perspective has informed our understanding of how groups reach consensus and make collective choices. In addition, we attempt to show that humans are not the only species that use group processes to make important choices. Looking for similarities and continuities among research domains with different species should lead to a more unified and informed understanding of group decision-making processes and outcomes
Does an evolutionary analysis of human behavior permit the identification of meaningful limits on so...
Despite many compelling applications in economics, sociobiology, and evolutionary psychology, group ...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...
Team decision making dynamics are investigated from a novel perspective by shifting agency from deci...
In this paper, we present an evolutionary framework, multilevel selection theory (MLS), that is high...
A new theory integrating evolutionary and dynamical approaches is proposed. Following evolutionary m...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H...
Evolutionary and psychological approaches to decision making remain largely separate endeavors. Each...
The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some current cont...
The concept of a group as like a single organism has a long and turbulent history, resulting in the ...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some cur...
Humans routinely make many decisions collectively, whether they choose a restaurant with friends, el...
If public choice can be broadly described as the study of the mechanisms which facilitate cooperativ...
ABSTRACT—The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent hist...
Abstract Managers could more effectively promote cooperation within their orga-nizations if they had...
Does an evolutionary analysis of human behavior permit the identification of meaningful limits on so...
Despite many compelling applications in economics, sociobiology, and evolutionary psychology, group ...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...
Team decision making dynamics are investigated from a novel perspective by shifting agency from deci...
In this paper, we present an evolutionary framework, multilevel selection theory (MLS), that is high...
A new theory integrating evolutionary and dynamical approaches is proposed. Following evolutionary m...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H...
Evolutionary and psychological approaches to decision making remain largely separate endeavors. Each...
The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some current cont...
The concept of a group as like a single organism has a long and turbulent history, resulting in the ...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some cur...
Humans routinely make many decisions collectively, whether they choose a restaurant with friends, el...
If public choice can be broadly described as the study of the mechanisms which facilitate cooperativ...
ABSTRACT—The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent hist...
Abstract Managers could more effectively promote cooperation within their orga-nizations if they had...
Does an evolutionary analysis of human behavior permit the identification of meaningful limits on so...
Despite many compelling applications in economics, sociobiology, and evolutionary psychology, group ...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...