We introduce "group cohesion" to study the economic relevance of social relationships in team production. We operationalize measurement of group cohesion, adapting the "oneness scale" from psychology. A series of experiments, including a pre-registered replication, reveals strong positive associations between group cohesion and performance assessed in weak-link coordination games, with high-cohesion groups being very likely to achieve superior equilibria. In exploratory analysis, we identify beliefs rather than social preferences as the primary mechanism through which factors proxied by group cohesion influence group performance. Our evidence provides proof-of-concept for group cohesion as a useful tool for economic research and practice
This study sought to investigate the consequences of varying both the sources of group attraction an...
AbstractGroup cohesion is an important factor in sport team performance and can refer to the strengt...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
We introduce “group cohesion” to study the economic relevance of social relationships inteamproducti...
The present study aimed at extending Hardy et al.???s (2005) study on potential\ud disadvantages of ...
AbstractThe higher the cohesion of the group is, the greater the efficiency is, if the group attitud...
Group cohesion is becoming more and more important in any activities were performance is the main pu...
Cohesion is a dynamic concept amongst groups involving group integration, attractiveness to the grou...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review literature relevant to cohesion measurement, explore ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review literature relevant to cohesion measurement, explore ...
Despite the applied importance of cohesion within organisational settings, researchers have yet to r...
The primary purpose of the study was to use the index of agreement to examine the degree to which in...
Over many decades, researchers from a diverse number of disciplines have developed theoretical and m...
With the advent of more team based approaches in managing organizations the construct of group coh...
Team cohesion is an important antecedent of team performance, but our understanding of this relation...
This study sought to investigate the consequences of varying both the sources of group attraction an...
AbstractGroup cohesion is an important factor in sport team performance and can refer to the strengt...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
We introduce “group cohesion” to study the economic relevance of social relationships inteamproducti...
The present study aimed at extending Hardy et al.???s (2005) study on potential\ud disadvantages of ...
AbstractThe higher the cohesion of the group is, the greater the efficiency is, if the group attitud...
Group cohesion is becoming more and more important in any activities were performance is the main pu...
Cohesion is a dynamic concept amongst groups involving group integration, attractiveness to the grou...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review literature relevant to cohesion measurement, explore ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review literature relevant to cohesion measurement, explore ...
Despite the applied importance of cohesion within organisational settings, researchers have yet to r...
The primary purpose of the study was to use the index of agreement to examine the degree to which in...
Over many decades, researchers from a diverse number of disciplines have developed theoretical and m...
With the advent of more team based approaches in managing organizations the construct of group coh...
Team cohesion is an important antecedent of team performance, but our understanding of this relation...
This study sought to investigate the consequences of varying both the sources of group attraction an...
AbstractGroup cohesion is an important factor in sport team performance and can refer to the strengt...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...