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ArtikelLeadership Style and The Discussion of Shared and Unshared Information in Decision-Making Groups  
Oleh: Franz, Timothy M. ; Foster-Fishman, Pennie G. ; Larson, James R., [Jr.]
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 24 no. 5 (1998), page 482-495.
Topik: Decision making; decion - making groups; leadership style; discussion; information
Fulltext: 482.pdf (2.59MB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: PP45.3
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Isi artikelThis study found that during group decision - making discussions, shared information (i. e., information held by all group members) was brought into discussion earlier, and was more likely to be mentioned overall, than was unshared information (i. e., unique information held by just one member or another). These results are consistent with a dynamic information sampling model of group discussion. It also was found that groups with a participative leader discussed more information (both shared and unshared) than groups with a directive leader, but that directive leaders were more likely to repeat information (especially unshared) than participative leaders. Finally, it was found that leadership style and the information held by the leader prior to discussion interacted to influence group decision quality. The relevance of these findings for existing contingency theories of leadership is discussed.
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