气候作为群体层面现象:理论假设与方法论考量

Climate as a group level phenomenon: Theoretical assumptions and methodological considerations

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2019
被引 40
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

论证气候是群体层面现象,应从群体而非个体层面测量,并讨论群体层面在理论和方法上的优势,包括暴露、解释和感知保存,以及群体聚合的“群体智慧”效应。

Abstract

Summary Climate is a group‐level phenomenon that should be measured and studied at the group level. The group level has theoretical and methodological advantages over the individual level. In this paper, I theoretically review the assumptions in measuring climate at the individual and group levels and demonstrate that the group‐level assumptions are more adequate for climate research because of their influences in exposure to events, interpretation of events, and preservation of perceptions. Methodologically, I discuss advantages in group‐level climate measurement accuracy that are based on multiple evaluators of climate and I suggest group aggregation is an organizational form of “wisdom of the crowds.” Finally, I point to three topics that remain to be investigated to understand climate at the group level better. The first is use of variability measures to compensate for information that is lost in aggregation. The second is challenging the assumption that formal organizational structure defines the group boundaries. I suggest that other levels of analysis apply to group‐level climate measurement and demonstrate the use of informal, more natural groups as an additional level. Third, I point to recently developed statistical procedures that can aid the study of climate perception emergence over time.

组织气候群体心理学研究方法