The Impact of Role Training in a User-Driven Group Support System Environment |
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Authors: | Chelley Vician Gerardine DeSanctis |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Business and Economics, Michigan Technological University, 400 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931-1295, USA;(2) The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Box 90120, Durham, NC 27708-0120, USA |
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Abstract: | We tested the proposition that training groups to use roles would improve performance in a user-driven, GSS-supported meeting. Two methods of role training, fixed and rotated roles, were compared against a control procedure in which no formal role training was provided. In a repeated measures experiment, half of the groups completed four generate-creative tasks, while the remaining groups completed three generate-creative tasks followed by one choice-intellective task. Both role training methods were successful in reducing the time spent by groups orienting themselves to the technology, particularly in the choice-intellective task context; however, decision quality or quantity did not improve with role training. |
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Keywords: | group decision making roles training group decision support systems group support systems |
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