Small Groups as Complex Systems: Formation, Coordination, Development, and Adaptation
Autor Holly Arrow, Joseph Edward McGrath, Jennifer L Berdahlen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 2 iul 2012
This new general theory of small groups as complex systems draws on general systems theory, dynamical systems theory, and complexity and chaos theory.
The authors view groups as adaptive, dynamic systems that are driven by interactions among group members and by transactions between the group and its embedding contexts, as well as by external pressures.
By virtue of the empirical material integrated within this elegant analysis, the authors offer a more complete understanding of the nature of group behaviour and the factors which shape it.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452221878
ISBN-10: 1452221871
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452221871
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
PART
ONE:
ORIENTATION,
HISTORY
AND
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
THEORY
Introduction
Small Group Research
The Past and Some Needs for the Future
Groups as Complex Systems
Overview of the Theory
PART TWO: THE THEORY IN DETAIL
Group Formation
Assembly and Emergence
Local Dynamics
Coordinating Members, Tasks and Tools
Global Dynamics
Stability and Change within the Group System
Contextual Dynamics
Adaptation of the Group to Multiple Embedding Contexts
Metamorphosis
Endings and Transformations
PART THREE: ISSUES AND STRATEGIES
Implications of Our Theory for Constructing a Research Program
Some Research Strategies for Studying Groups as Complex Systems
Introduction
Small Group Research
The Past and Some Needs for the Future
Groups as Complex Systems
Overview of the Theory
PART TWO: THE THEORY IN DETAIL
Group Formation
Assembly and Emergence
Local Dynamics
Coordinating Members, Tasks and Tools
Global Dynamics
Stability and Change within the Group System
Contextual Dynamics
Adaptation of the Group to Multiple Embedding Contexts
Metamorphosis
Endings and Transformations
PART THREE: ISSUES AND STRATEGIES
Implications of Our Theory for Constructing a Research Program
Some Research Strategies for Studying Groups as Complex Systems
Descriere
What
are
groups?
How
do
they
behave?
Arrow,
McGrath,
and
Berdahl
answer
these
questions
by
developing
a
general
theory
of
small
groups
as
complex
systems.
Basing
their
theory
on
concepts
distilled
from
general
systems
theory,
dynamical
systems
theory,
and
complexity
and
chaos
theory,
they
explore
groups
as
adaptive,
dynamic
systems
that
are
driven
by
interactions
among
group
members
as
well
as
between
the
group
and
its
embedding
contexts.
In
addition,
they
consider
not
only
the
group's
members
and
their
distribution
of
attributes,
but
also
the
group's
tasks
and
technology
in
order
to
understand
how
those
members,
tasks,
and
tools
are
intertwined,
coordinated,
and
adjusted.
Throughout
the
book,
the
authors
focus
our
attention
on
relationships
among
people,
tools,
and
tasks
that
are
activated
by
a
combination
of
individual
and
collective
purposes
and
goals
that
change
and
evolve
as
the
group
interacts
over
time.