The impact of minority dissent on group-level outcomes is explained in the current literature by two opposing mechanisms: first, through cognitive gains due to a profound change induced by minority members in the individual cognitions of the majority members, and second, through socio-affective process losses due to social rejection and relationship conflict. Groups are most effective in information processing if they succeed in solving this opposition and reduce the negative impact of process losses. The present study addresses this opposition using an experimental design in which we crossed minority dissent (presence vs. absence of minority dissent) with change in membership (groups with vs. groups without change in membership) to determi...
I examine the influence of a leader\u27s dissenting behavior in an intergroup task on a group member...
We propose that dissent decisions involve a tension between shorter term group stability goals and l...
Past research suggests that minority dissent in teams may foster team innovations. It is hypothesize...
The impact of minority dissent on group-level outcomes is explained in the current literature by two...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
The main aim of this paper is to test the extent to which social acceptance moderates the impact of ...
Research on the effects of deviance during group decision making has shown that although it can lead...
We report the results of a quasi-experimental study that tests the interaction between minority diss...
This study integrates research on minority dissent and individual creativity, as well as team divers...
Minority dissent disrupts stability but also stimulates individual creativity, the quality of group ...
This study integrates research on minority dissent and individual creativity, as well as team divers...
Traditionally, minority influence literature has conceptualized minority dissent (MD) as a driver of...
Traditionally, minority influence literature has conceptualized minority dissent (MD) as a driver of...
I examined how group members evaluated a leader following an intergroup relations task. Specifically...
I examine the influence of a leader\u27s dissenting behavior in an intergroup task on a group member...
We propose that dissent decisions involve a tension between shorter term group stability goals and l...
Past research suggests that minority dissent in teams may foster team innovations. It is hypothesize...
The impact of minority dissent on group-level outcomes is explained in the current literature by two...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
The main aim of this paper is to test the extent to which social acceptance moderates the impact of ...
Research on the effects of deviance during group decision making has shown that although it can lead...
We report the results of a quasi-experimental study that tests the interaction between minority diss...
This study integrates research on minority dissent and individual creativity, as well as team divers...
Minority dissent disrupts stability but also stimulates individual creativity, the quality of group ...
This study integrates research on minority dissent and individual creativity, as well as team divers...
Traditionally, minority influence literature has conceptualized minority dissent (MD) as a driver of...
Traditionally, minority influence literature has conceptualized minority dissent (MD) as a driver of...
I examined how group members evaluated a leader following an intergroup relations task. Specifically...
I examine the influence of a leader\u27s dissenting behavior in an intergroup task on a group member...
We propose that dissent decisions involve a tension between shorter term group stability goals and l...
Past research suggests that minority dissent in teams may foster team innovations. It is hypothesize...