Research has repeatedly shown that when groups whose members have varying expertise are combined to make a decision, they tend to discuss common information at a higher rate than unique information, hindering their ability to make the best decision. In response to these findings and the fact that organizations are increasingly using groups rather than individuals to make important decisions, a new intervention was developed based on past research to help groups make better decisions and discuss more unique information. The intervention was developed through three phases to determine which techniques were most powerful. The formal evaluation of the intervention was tested on a total of 228 undergraduate students (44 groups of four and 52 ind...
As information technology is increasingly used in organizations to support group work, it is import...
Purpose Reaching decisions in a deliberative manner is of utmost importance for boards, as their dec...
Purpose Reaching decisions in a deliberative manner is of utmost importance for boards, as their dec...
Research has repeatedly shown that when groups whose members have varying expertise are combined to ...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
This research seeks to expand our knowledge of what underlies group performance in Hidden Profile de...
Two experiments investigated the differential impact of cooperation and competition on strategic inf...
Purpose – Research shows that teams often fail to surface and use unique information to evaluate de...
One explanation for the increased use of interactive groups in organisations is that benefits are ob...
In hidden-profile (HP) problems, groups squander their potential to make superior decisions because ...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Past research concerning the ...
Two experiments investigated the differential impact of cooperation and competition on strategic inf...
Despite the ubiquity of group decision-making, research suggests that groups do not perform to their...
Research on the Information Sampling Model (ISM) revealed that information items that are known to a...
This research represents an attempt to determine the impact of a group decision support system (GDSS...
As information technology is increasingly used in organizations to support group work, it is import...
Purpose Reaching decisions in a deliberative manner is of utmost importance for boards, as their dec...
Purpose Reaching decisions in a deliberative manner is of utmost importance for boards, as their dec...
Research has repeatedly shown that when groups whose members have varying expertise are combined to ...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
This research seeks to expand our knowledge of what underlies group performance in Hidden Profile de...
Two experiments investigated the differential impact of cooperation and competition on strategic inf...
Purpose – Research shows that teams often fail to surface and use unique information to evaluate de...
One explanation for the increased use of interactive groups in organisations is that benefits are ob...
In hidden-profile (HP) problems, groups squander their potential to make superior decisions because ...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Past research concerning the ...
Two experiments investigated the differential impact of cooperation and competition on strategic inf...
Despite the ubiquity of group decision-making, research suggests that groups do not perform to their...
Research on the Information Sampling Model (ISM) revealed that information items that are known to a...
This research represents an attempt to determine the impact of a group decision support system (GDSS...
As information technology is increasingly used in organizations to support group work, it is import...
Purpose Reaching decisions in a deliberative manner is of utmost importance for boards, as their dec...
Purpose Reaching decisions in a deliberative manner is of utmost importance for boards, as their dec...