Abstract
Empirical investigations of the effects of group decision support systems (GDSS) accord relatively little attention to the role of attitudes developed by groups toward the GDSS. This study draws upon the theory of social influence to examine the role played by group attitudes in mediating the impact of GDSS designs on group decision-making performance. We found that, in addition to capabilities of GDSS designs, group attitudes toward GDSS were influential in affecting group decision-making performance. The managerial implications of the study are: (1) effective GDSS designs for supporting groups in equivocal decision-making contexts should include structures for communication and consensus support and (2) attempts should be made to enhance user attitudes toward the GDSS through design features of the GDSS, training, and facilitation of positive social influences within the group. The study also provides encouraging evidence about the value of social theories, such as the social influence model and the adaptive structuration theory, in investigating GDSS effects. Further, this study illustrates the value of the partial least squares (PLS) analysis method for testing holistic structural models of GDSS effects.
Keywords
Affiliated Institutions
Related Publications
Computer-Based Support for Group Problem-Finding: An Experimental Investigation1
There is very little empirical research available on the effectiveness of decision support systems applied to decision-making groups operating in face-to-face meetings. In order...
Investigating the Moderators of the Group Support Systems Use with Meta-Analysis
Abstract This paper presents a meta-analysis that investigates five moderators (task, tool, the type of group, the size of the group, and facilitation) and their influences on t...
Information Technology to Support Electronic Meetings
As managers spend more of their time in meetings, the study of information technology to support meetings becomes increasingly important. Several unique systems to support meeti...
Exploring Modes of Facilitative Support for GDSS Technology
The use of group decision support systems (GDSS) is rapidly growing. One key factor in the effectiveness of these systems may be the manner in which users are supported in their...
To Your Heart's Content: A Model of Affective Diversity in Top Management Teams
In this study we develop a model of how diversity in positive affect (PA) among group members influences individual attitudes, group processes, and group performance. We test th...
Publication Info
- Year
- 1994
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 25
- Issue
- 2
- Pages
- 215-242
- Citations
- 202
- Access
- Closed
External Links
Social Impact
Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions
Citation Metrics
Cite This
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1111/j.1540-5915.1994.tb00801.x