Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
344
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 21, 2000
Editora
SAGE Publications, Inc.
Edição
1
ISBN-10
0803972296
ISBN-13
9780803972292
Descrição
This work provides a comprehensive exploration of small groups as dynamic entities, examining the intricate interactions and complexities that arise within them. The authors delve into various processes such as formation, coordination, development, and adaptation, highlighting how these elements influence group functioning and effectiveness. Drawing from their expertise in psychology, women's studies, and organizational behavior, they present a multifaceted view that intertwines theory and practical applications.
The narrative is rich with insights that are valuable for both scholars and practitioners. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the nuanced ways in which small groups operate, adapt to changing circumstances, and develop over time. By synthesizing research across multiple disciplines, the authors contribute significantly to the literature on group dynamics, offering frameworks that can inform future studies and practical interventions aimed at enhancing group performance in varied contexts.
The narrative is rich with insights that are valuable for both scholars and practitioners. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the nuanced ways in which small groups operate, adapt to changing circumstances, and develop over time. By synthesizing research across multiple disciplines, the authors contribute significantly to the literature on group dynamics, offering frameworks that can inform future studies and practical interventions aimed at enhancing group performance in varied contexts.
Gêneros
Ciência e Tecnologia
Negócios e Economia
Psicologia