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Decision-Making Groups and Teams: An Information Exchange Perspective: Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies

Autor Steven Silver
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 noi 2013
In recent years, there has been increasing implementation of group and team decision-making within organizations, much of it managed electronically, between members of what are "virtual" groups or teams. Recent research into effective team implementation emphasizes "trust" as an intermediary process, and trust must be a part of any account of team decision-making. This book provides an integrated framework that represents process in decision-making by interactive groups and teams.
This framework furthers both our understanding of process and our capabilities in implementation, based on an account of group decision-making that differentiates the information types contributing to decision quality and relates them to process in interactive groups and teams. Author Steve Silver emphasizes the social structure that is inherent in the interaction of decision-makers as group or team members and effects on the information they exchange.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415843805
ISBN-10: 0415843804
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 27 tables and 12 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Information Exchange in Decision-Making Groups and Teams  2. Background and Framework  3. Group and Team Members as "Dual Motive Agents" in Information Exchange  4. Judging the Consequences of Evaluation by Others in Status Heterogeneous Groups and Teams: Biases in Micro Level Heuristics of Information Exchange  5A. Idea Generation in Interactive Teams: Conceptual Model  5B. Idea Generation in Interactive Teams: Empirical Studies  6A. Negative Evaluation as Information and Affect in Interactive Groups and Teams: Dynamic Model  6B. Negative Evaluation as Information and Affect in Interactive Groups and Teams: Empirical Studies  7. Silence Events as Mediators of Idea Generation and Information Exchange in Interactive Teams: Teams Structure and What Members Say and Don’t Say  8A. An Inter-Organizational Decision-Making Teams and its Sub-Teams: Status Differentiation and Information Exchange  8B. Frames and Scripts in the Information Exchange of Inter-Organizational Teams and its Sub-Teams  9. Virtual Teams as Decision-Making Units: The Social Mediator of Trust  10A. Information Exchange in Interactive Teams: An Integrative System  10B. Dynamics of Information Exchange in Interactive Teams: Computational Exercises  11. Implementing Technology for Managing Interactive Teams in Ill-Structured Decision Making  12. Summary and Discussion

Recenzii

"This book should be of great value to both audiences with academic and practice-oriented interest in decision-making groups and team. They are very likely to benefit from its rigorous analytical and comprehensive treatment."Bhargav Adhvaryu, CEPT University, India

Descriere

In recent years, there has been increasing implementation of group and team decision-making within organizations, much of it managed electronically, between members of what are "virtual" groups or teams. Recent research into effective team implementation emphasizes "trust" as an intermediary process, and trust must be a part of any account of team decision-making. This book provides an integrated framework that represents process in decision-making by interactive groups and teams. This framework furthers both our understanding of process and our capabilities in implementation, based on an account of group decision-making that differentiates the information types contributing to decision quality and relates them to process in interactive groups and teams. Author Steve Silver emphasizes the social structure that is inherent in the interaction of decision-makers as group or team members and effects on the information they exchange.