Purpose Under certain conditions, a mass of people can be smarter than the best expert – even if the expert is part of the group. In this paper we show how leaders can improve decision making by tapping into the collective intelligence of their organization. Design/methodology/approach Based on James Surowiecki’s four conditions of collective intelligence (cognitive diversity, independence, utilization of decentralized knowledge, and effective aggregation of dispersed knowledge), we discuss how leaders can tap into the wisdom of the crowd of their organizations. Findings We show how leaders can increase cognitive diversity in decision making, access decentralized knowledge in their organizations, encourage individuals to contribute their kn...
An important potential advantage of group-living that has been mostly neglected by life scientists i...
Chapter 1 introduces collective intelligence (CI) as an academic concept. At a basic level, CI exten...
Master's thesis in Industrial EconomicsThe wisdom of crowds is an idea that could be a valuable reso...
Collective intelligence is forecasted to transform businesses and the way companies make decisions. ...
The rise of the Internet and social media reignites interest in collective intelligence. We frame co...
Leadership is a widespread phenomena in social organisms and it is recognised to facilitate coordina...
In his book, “The Wisdom of Crowds”, James Surowiecki argues that a group becomes “smart” and makes ...
Cognitive and psychological research provides useful theoretical perspectives for understanding what...
The Wisdom of the Crowd advocates that decisions collectively made by a diverse crowd could be bette...
Collective intelligence refers to the ability of groups to outperform individual decision-makers. At...
By looking at collective intelligence (CI) through four distinct lenses, this paper draws on recent ...
James Surowiecki in his book on the wisdom of crowds [Jame04] wrote about the decisions made based o...
In his book, “The Wisdom of Crowds”, James Surowiecki argues that a group becomes “smart” and makes ...
Cognition is a central element of organizational behavior and leaders are seen as key shapers of org...
Wisdom of crowds; bees, colonies of ants, schools of fish, flocks of birds, and fireflies flashing s...
An important potential advantage of group-living that has been mostly neglected by life scientists i...
Chapter 1 introduces collective intelligence (CI) as an academic concept. At a basic level, CI exten...
Master's thesis in Industrial EconomicsThe wisdom of crowds is an idea that could be a valuable reso...
Collective intelligence is forecasted to transform businesses and the way companies make decisions. ...
The rise of the Internet and social media reignites interest in collective intelligence. We frame co...
Leadership is a widespread phenomena in social organisms and it is recognised to facilitate coordina...
In his book, “The Wisdom of Crowds”, James Surowiecki argues that a group becomes “smart” and makes ...
Cognitive and psychological research provides useful theoretical perspectives for understanding what...
The Wisdom of the Crowd advocates that decisions collectively made by a diverse crowd could be bette...
Collective intelligence refers to the ability of groups to outperform individual decision-makers. At...
By looking at collective intelligence (CI) through four distinct lenses, this paper draws on recent ...
James Surowiecki in his book on the wisdom of crowds [Jame04] wrote about the decisions made based o...
In his book, “The Wisdom of Crowds”, James Surowiecki argues that a group becomes “smart” and makes ...
Cognition is a central element of organizational behavior and leaders are seen as key shapers of org...
Wisdom of crowds; bees, colonies of ants, schools of fish, flocks of birds, and fireflies flashing s...
An important potential advantage of group-living that has been mostly neglected by life scientists i...
Chapter 1 introduces collective intelligence (CI) as an academic concept. At a basic level, CI exten...
Master's thesis in Industrial EconomicsThe wisdom of crowds is an idea that could be a valuable reso...