A laboratory study of group polarisation in the team dictator game

TN Cason, VL Mui - The Economic Journal, 1997 - academic.oup.com
This paper introduces the team dictator game to study whether social dynamics within a
group can cause groupsdecisions to differ systematically from individuals’ decisions. In the …

Use of the critical decision method to elicit expert knowledge: A case study in the methodology of cognitive task analysis

RR Hoffman, B Crandall, N Shadbolt - Human factors, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
… Cognitive task analysis of critical team decision making during multiship engagements (Tech.
Report Contract F33615-90-C-0005, US Air Force Armstrong … Share on social media

So right it's wrong: Groupthink and the ubiquitous nature of polarized group decision making

RS Baron - Advances in experimental social psychology, 2005 - books.google.com
… temporary, and even minimal groups and yet is not an invariant feature of group decision
making. … of shared/unshared information), appear necessary to provoke the hidden profile bias. …

Social network activation: The role of health discussion partners in recovery from mental illness

BL Perry, BA Pescosolido - Social science & medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
… their alters elicited using nearly a dozen network batteries across life domains. Additional …
-related attitudes, information, and resources with effectual discussion partners constitutes a …

The use of enterprise social network sites for knowledge sharing in distributed organizations: The role of organizational affordances

NB Ellison, JL Gibbs, MS Weber - American Behavioral …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
… when this knowledge might elicit requests to do … team members and others in the organization.
ESNSs provide new affordances that can be helpful for broad distribution of information

Aggregated causal maps: An approach to elicit and aggregate the knowledge of multiple experts

S Nadkarni, FFH Nah - … of the Association for Information Systems, 2003 - aisel.aisnet.org
… of eliciting knowledge from a group of experts without relying on group interaction to pool …
Hence, it minimizes group process biases associated with group decision-making. 4. The …

Social networks and social movements: A microstructural approach to differential recruitment

DA Snow, LA Zurcher Jr, S Ekland-Olson - American sociological review, 1980 - JSTOR
… provided information specifying mode of recruitment into the movement. These 330 cases,
coupled with 15 other members from whom recruitment information was informally elicited, …

Why should I share? Examining social capital and knowledge contribution in electronic networks of practice

MML Wasko, S Faraj - MIS quarterly, 2005 - JSTOR
… Electronic networks make it possible to share information … enabling individuals to create social
networks to support knowledge … suggest that there are two practice-related social networks

Social media as information source: Recency of updates and credibility of information

D Westerman, PR Spence… - Journal of computer …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Social media are increasingly being used as an information source, including information
The current study examines how pieces of information available in social media impact …

[HTML][HTML] Eliciting emotion and action increases social media engagement: an analysis of influential orthopaedic surgeons

MJ Abbas, LS Khalil, A Haikal, ME Dash… - … , sports medicine, and …, 2021 - Elsevier
… Given the constitutive nature of social media, physician influencers have the potential to
be a formidable resource of medical information. However, growing a social media presence …