Small Groups as Complex Systems: Formation, Coordination, Development, and Adaptation

Small Groups as Complex Systems: Formation, Coordination, Development, and Adaptation

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Jan 1, 2000 · 英語 · ペーパーバック
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形式 ペーパーバック
言語 英語
公開されました Jan 1, 2000
出版社 SAGE Publications, Inc

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In this insightful exploration, the authors delve into the intricate dynamics of small groups, examining them as complex systems that undergo continuous evolution. They emphasize the importance of understanding how groups form, coordinate, develop, and adapt over time. This focus on change is crucial for comprehending the broader implications of interpersonal interactions within various organizational contexts.

The authors provide a thorough analysis of the mechanisms that drive group dynamics, shedding light on how individual behaviors and group structures interplay to influence collective outcomes. They draw on a rich array of research to strengthen their arguments, making it evident that effective group functioning is not merely a product of individual contributions but a result of the synergistic processes at play.

Through their examination, they reveal the challenges and opportunities that arise in the life cycle of a group, from its inception to its maturation. They discuss how groups navigate conflicts and adapt to shifting circumstances, highlighting the resilience and flexibility that are paramount to their success.

By offering a comprehensive framework that integrates various theoretical perspectives, the work serves as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike. It illuminates the critical role of small groups in organizations and encourages a deeper understanding of the complexities inherent in human collaboration.

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科学&技術 心理学

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