Cooperation Versus Competition Effects on Information Sharing and Use in Group Decision‐Making

Volume: 9, Issue: 9, Pages: 455 - 467
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Abstract
Information processing in groups has long been seen as a cooperative process. In contrast with this assumption, group members were rarely found to behave cooperatively: They withhold unshared information and stick to initial incorrect decisions. In the present article, we examined how group members' cooperative and competitive motives impact on group information processing and propose that information sharing and use in groups could be seen as...
Paper Details
Title
Cooperation Versus Competition Effects on Information Sharing and Use in Group Decision‐Making
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Volume
9
Issue
9
Pages
455 - 467
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