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Carsten K W De Dreu1, Bernard A Nijstad, Daan van Knippenberg.
Abstract
This article expands the view of groups as information processors into a motivated information processing in groups (MIP-G) model by emphasizing, first, the mixed-motive structure of many group tasks and, second, the idea that individuals engage in more or less deliberate information search and processing. The MIP-G model postulates that social motivation drives the kind of information group members attend to, encode, and retrieve and that epistemic motivation drives the degree to which new information is sought and attended to, encoded, and retrieved. Social motivation and epistemic motivation are expected to influence, alone and in combination, generating problem solutions, disseminating information, and negotiating joint decisions. The MIP-G model integrates the influence of many individual and situational differences and combines insight on human thinking with group-level interaction process and decision making.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18453471 DOI: 10.1177/1088868307304092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Rev ISSN: 1532-7957