Biased group decision-making and the effect of computer-mediated communication: separating the effects of anonymity, voting and blind picking


Autoria(s): Lamprecht, Jens; Robra-Bissantz, Susanne
Contribuinte(s)

Donnellan, Brian

Gleasure, Rob

Helfert, Markus

Kenneally, Jim

Rothenberger, Marcus

Chiarini Tremblay, Monica

VanderMeer, Debra

Winter, Robert

Data(s)

12/05/2015

12/05/2015

01/05/2015

Resumo

The influence of communication technology on group decision-making has been examined in many studies. But the findings are inconsistent. Some studies showed a positive effect on decision quality, other studies have shown that communication technology makes the decision even worse. One possible explanation for these different findings could be the use of different Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) in these studies, with some GDSS better fitting to the given task than others and with different sets of functions. This paper outlines an approach with an information system solely designed to examine the effect of (1) anonymity, (2) voting and (3) blind picking on decision quality, discussion quality and perceived quality of information.

Published Version

Peer reviewed

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

LAMPRECHT J. & ROBRA-BISSANTZ, S. 2015. Biased group decision-making and the effect of computer-mediated communication: separating the effects of anonymity, voting and blind picking. In: DONNELLAN, B., GLEASURE, R., HELFERT, M., KENNEALLY, J., ROTHENBERGER, M., CHIARINI TREMBLAY, M., VANDERMEER, D. & WINTER, R. (eds.) At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research Research-in-Progress Papers and Poster Presentations from the 10th International Conference, DESRIST 2015. Dublin, Ireland, 20-22 May. pp. 41-46

41

46

978-1-910097-80-9

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/1802

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

DESRIST 2015

Relação

At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research Research-in-Progress Papers and Poster Presentations from the 10th International Conference, DESRIST 2015. Dublin, Ireland, 20-22 May.

http://desrist2015.computing.dcu.ie/

Direitos

©2015, The Author(s).

Palavras-Chave #Hidden profile #Group decision making #Computer-mediated communication #Computer support #Information sharing #Design science #Anonymity #Voting #Blind pick #Social validation #Conformity pressure #Ownership bias
Tipo

Conference item