探索共享认知地图的必要性

EXPLORING THE NEED FOR A SHARED COGNITIVE MAP

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 1992
被引 363
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过实验研究群体共享认知(集体信念)的形成与作用,发现群体无需完全共享信念即可有效决策,集体认知是随情境变化的暂时现象。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This article reports on an experiment that was undertaken to elicit the shared perceptions of a group of individuals in relation to a particular organizational domain. These shared perceptions were termed collective beliefs, and were to be modelled in the form of a causal cognitive map. An initial conceptual framework was presented in which it was posited that groups of individuals who work closely together share a set of common beliefs which enable them to function successfully as a group. These shared beliefs are an integral part of the group's cultural identity. Collective beliefs were defined as those beliefs which are a function of the group, encompassing more than those beliefs that are shared by the individuals within the group. Following the experiment it was proposed that it is not necessary for members of a group to have a complete set of shared beliefs in order to function as a decision‐making group. In the new model, collective cognitions are described as merely transitory phenomena, changing in response to circumstances. The reforming of such phenomena over time results in the formation of shared belief systems. This framework was supported by the literature.

社会心理学组织行为认知科学群体决策