Hidden consequences of the group-serving bias: Causal attributions and the quality of group decision making

Volume: 107, Issue: 2, Pages: 219 - 233
Published: Nov 1, 2008
Abstract
A long stream of research in attribution theory suggests that groups are biased toward attributing their success to factors that are internal to their group. However, the existing research has confounded two types of attributions that are both internal to the group, but theoretically distinct: (1) attributions that differentiate between the contributions made by each individual group member and (2) attributions that focus on the group as a...
Paper Details
Title
Hidden consequences of the group-serving bias: Causal attributions and the quality of group decision making
Published Date
Nov 1, 2008
Volume
107
Issue
2
Pages
219 - 233
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