Various strands of research in educational, social and organizational psychology focus on structures of collectively created meaning that emerge in and coordinate activities of groups. Despite expanding, this field still lacks conceptual clarity, enhanced by the multitude of terms used, such as common ground, shared understanding, collective mind, team mental models, and distributed cognition.we conducted a review of the conceptual frameworks being used in empirical studies, focusing on the premises of the conceptualizations. Therefore, we connected these conceptualizations to either cognitive or socio-cultural perspectives on the social nature of cognition. Some studies are identified as representing initial ways of boundary crossing betwe...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Within many domains, complexity encompasses many nuances of ill-definition, fluidity, organizational...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...
Various strands of research in educational, social and organizational psychology focus on structures...
International audienceThe study of collective cognition has taken many forms in recent years, includ...
Objective: This commentary on the special issue suggests a focus on group cognition fac-tors in inve...
Despite recent advances in group cognition research, the link between this research and group decisi...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...
International audience— The cognitive approach to organizations assumes the existence of collective ...
The function of groups as information processors is increasingly being recognised in a number of the...
Paper presented at Proceedings of Hawaii Intl. Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38).The term soc...
This chapter provides an overview of contemporary theoretical debates about group cognition. It expl...
Cognitive diversity and the related notion of shared cognition are two of the most influential conce...
Although much of the research on small groups in social psychology has emphasized cognitive, informa...
The social construction of shared concepts: empirical study and computer simulation of a distributed...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Within many domains, complexity encompasses many nuances of ill-definition, fluidity, organizational...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...
Various strands of research in educational, social and organizational psychology focus on structures...
International audienceThe study of collective cognition has taken many forms in recent years, includ...
Objective: This commentary on the special issue suggests a focus on group cognition fac-tors in inve...
Despite recent advances in group cognition research, the link between this research and group decisi...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...
International audience— The cognitive approach to organizations assumes the existence of collective ...
The function of groups as information processors is increasingly being recognised in a number of the...
Paper presented at Proceedings of Hawaii Intl. Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38).The term soc...
This chapter provides an overview of contemporary theoretical debates about group cognition. It expl...
Cognitive diversity and the related notion of shared cognition are two of the most influential conce...
Although much of the research on small groups in social psychology has emphasized cognitive, informa...
The social construction of shared concepts: empirical study and computer simulation of a distributed...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Within many domains, complexity encompasses many nuances of ill-definition, fluidity, organizational...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...