Decision making groups often exchange and integrate distributed information to a lesser extent than is desirable for high-quality decisions. We propose that group members’ shared task representations play an important role in this respect, because groups are often insufficiently attuned to the task’s information elaboration requirements. Task representations emphasizing elaboration of decision-relevant information should therefore enhance decision-making performance. This should hold especially when group members realize that they share these task representations, because this realization removes psychological barriers to introducing new insights. Testing these hypotheses, we compared information elaboration and decision-making performance ...
Information processing in groups has long been seen as a cooperative process. In contrast with this ...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
textabstractOrganizations tend to rely on small groups rather than individuals when important decisi...
Decision making groups often exchange and integrate distributed information to a lesser extent than ...
Research has shown that decision-making groups with distributed information perform better when grou...
The development of adequate shared understanding of the task is of critical importance to group func...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information\ud to reach the best decision have been stu...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information to reach the best decision have been studie...
In contemporary organizations, many if not most teams work on cognitive or information processing ta...
An experiment was designed to study the drawing of inferences from a set of shared and unshared info...
According to the Motivated Information Processing in Groups (MIP-G) model, groups should perform amb...
Because decision making teams are useful only to the extent that they are able to exchange and synth...
Information processing in groups has long been seen as a cooperative process. In contrast with this ...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Past research concerning the ...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
Information processing in groups has long been seen as a cooperative process. In contrast with this ...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
textabstractOrganizations tend to rely on small groups rather than individuals when important decisi...
Decision making groups often exchange and integrate distributed information to a lesser extent than ...
Research has shown that decision-making groups with distributed information perform better when grou...
The development of adequate shared understanding of the task is of critical importance to group func...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information\ud to reach the best decision have been stu...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information to reach the best decision have been studie...
In contemporary organizations, many if not most teams work on cognitive or information processing ta...
An experiment was designed to study the drawing of inferences from a set of shared and unshared info...
According to the Motivated Information Processing in Groups (MIP-G) model, groups should perform amb...
Because decision making teams are useful only to the extent that they are able to exchange and synth...
Information processing in groups has long been seen as a cooperative process. In contrast with this ...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Past research concerning the ...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
Information processing in groups has long been seen as a cooperative process. In contrast with this ...
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information proce...
textabstractOrganizations tend to rely on small groups rather than individuals when important decisi...