To examine the descriptive validity of the economic theory of teams and, more particularly, to study observation, communication, and decision behaviors, sixty business and government executives were asked to make recommendations for the optimal design of a hypothetical sugar plantation information system. Few of the subjects made mathematical calculations; instead they used observation, communication, and decision heuristics which seem representative of behavior occurring in real situations. Ten percent recommended the optimal team theory solution while the remainder exhibited inefficient and sometimes mutually inconsistent heuristics. In some cases too little information was collected and distributed: (1) information expected at particular...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
An analytical model of a team of well-trained human decisionmakers executing a well-defined decision...
Organizations rely on teams for complex decision-making. By bringing diverse information together an...
This dissertation draws on diverse branches of team theory literature in order to identify various a...
The information processing view of organizations [1] and subsequent works highlight the primary role...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
In recent years, experimental economics has seen a rise in the collection and analysis of choice pro...
Abstract Teamwork contributes to a considerable improvement in quality and quantity of the ultimate ...
This paper develops a perspective to modeling team processes by drawing on concepts from team theory...
Classical theory of optimization: often developed based on centralized information-classical informa...
2011-06-16This dissertation consists of three laboratory studies in the economics of information. Th...
To function effectively, a team must act as an information-processing unit, maintaining an awareness...
Because decision making teams are useful only to the extent that they are able to exchange and synth...
We study a team whose members choose a joint project and exert individual efforts to implement it. M...
In this paper, we use an information economics approach for analyzing information systems (IS) that ...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
An analytical model of a team of well-trained human decisionmakers executing a well-defined decision...
Organizations rely on teams for complex decision-making. By bringing diverse information together an...
This dissertation draws on diverse branches of team theory literature in order to identify various a...
The information processing view of organizations [1] and subsequent works highlight the primary role...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
In recent years, experimental economics has seen a rise in the collection and analysis of choice pro...
Abstract Teamwork contributes to a considerable improvement in quality and quantity of the ultimate ...
This paper develops a perspective to modeling team processes by drawing on concepts from team theory...
Classical theory of optimization: often developed based on centralized information-classical informa...
2011-06-16This dissertation consists of three laboratory studies in the economics of information. Th...
To function effectively, a team must act as an information-processing unit, maintaining an awareness...
Because decision making teams are useful only to the extent that they are able to exchange and synth...
We study a team whose members choose a joint project and exert individual efforts to implement it. M...
In this paper, we use an information economics approach for analyzing information systems (IS) that ...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
An analytical model of a team of well-trained human decisionmakers executing a well-defined decision...
Organizations rely on teams for complex decision-making. By bringing diverse information together an...