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Haley, Barbara J.

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.377 creativity ideas idea creative individual generation techniques individuals problem support cognitive ideation stimuli memory generate
0.320 group gss support groups systems brainstorming research process electronic members results paper effects individual ebs

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Aronson, Jay E. 1 Carte, Traci A. 1 Dennis, Alan R. 1 Garfield, Monica J. 1
Valacich, Joseph S. 1
Brainstorming 1 Cognitive Inertia 1 Group Support Systems 1 Groupware 1
Idea Generation 1

Articles (1)

Research Report: The Effectiveness of Multiple Dialogues in Electronic Brainstorming. (Information Systems Research, 1997)
Authors: Abstract:
    Members of brainstorming groups often pursue the same set of ideas rather than considering a wide and diverse range of ideas, which may reduce the number of ideas they produce. One way to reduce this cognitive inertia may be to encourage groups to engage in several simultaneous discussions or dialogues. This experiment, which studied groups brainstorming electronically, found that groups generated more ideas, more high-quality ideas, and more novel ideas when using multiple dialogues than when using single dialogues.