The following links lead to the full text from the respective local libraries:
Alternatively, you can try to access the desired document yourself via your local library catalog.
If you have access problems, please contact us.
13620 results
Sort by:
In: Sociology: the journal of the British Sociological Association, Volume 6, Issue 2, p. 322-323
ISSN: 1469-8684
In: The Journal of social psychology, Volume 61, Issue 2, p. 311-325
ISSN: 1940-1183
In: Sociological concepts, methods and data series
In: Prologi, Volume 16, Issue 1
ISSN: 2342-3684
Lectio preacursoria sosiaalipsykologian väitöskirjaksi tarkoitetun tutkimuksen Positioning dynamics in small groups – A micro-cultural small group study in the context of meeting interaction tarkastustilaisuudessa Itä-Suomen yliopiston Kuopion kampuksella 15.2.2020. Vastaväittäjänä toimi professori Mary McVee (University at Buffalo) ja kustoksena professori Vilma Hänninen.
In: Human relations: towards the integration of the social sciences, Volume 32, Issue 12, p. 1039-1064
ISSN: 1573-9716, 1741-282X
The authors offer a new hypothesis to solve the general theoretical and practical problem of how collaborative groups evolve: Namely, that these small groups engage in unconscious planning to solve their own problems, and that consultants work best by augmenting this group planning. This hypothesis borrows the concept of individual unconscious planning propounded by Weiss (unpublished) and furthered by Weiss et al. (1977) and Sampson (1976) from the context of individual psychoanalysis and explains group development as the coordinating of individual planning, i.e., as group planning. This involves making prominent in early meetings what general problem the group wishes to control and master, as well as a logical sequence of the order in which difficulties need to be confronted. After introducing the problem, the authors consider four major aspects of the group planning theory: First, the presentation of the theory itself, compared to previous theories of group development; second, exemplification of the theory by detailed narratives of two study groups in an experimental group relations conference conducted by the authors; third, the considerable scientific problems in this and further tests of the group planning theory; fourth, this theory as a special case of the general theory of biological evolution, and in particular the theory of more effective cultural evolution through the use of scientific method (Popper, 1972).
In: The Canadian journal of economics: the journal of the Canadian Economics Association = Revue canadienne d'économique, Volume 39, Issue 2, p. 414-433
ISSN: 1540-5982
In: Structure and dynamics: eJournal of anthropological and related sciences, Volume 1, Issue 1
ISSN: 1554-3374
In: The journal of business, Volume 28, Issue 1, p. 8
ISSN: 1537-5374