Book chapter
Personality Influences on Group ProcessesThe Past, Present, and Future
The Oxford Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology
Oxford Library of Psychology, Oxford University Press
02/10/2012
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/120506
Abstract
This chapter addresses the role of personality traits in group decision-making and performance processes. I begin with a review of the history of interaction between group and personality researchers to show that, at one time, the domains went hand in hand. Methodological concerns in the 1950s, however, led group researchers to move away from personality, resulting in a piecemeal approach to personality influences in groups. Following this historical analysis, I review modern work in conflict, group performance, group decision-making, and group maintenance, with a key theme being that although there are few systematic studies of traits in groups, there is in fact quite a bit of isolated work being done. I conclude with a discussion of the barriers to increased collaboration between the two camps, why such collaboration is important for both, and some ideas about what a person x situation interaction within a group might refl ect.
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- Title
- Personality Influences on Group ProcessesThe Past, Present, and Future
- Creators
- Craig D Parks - Washington State University
- Contributors
- Mark Snyder (Editor) - University of MinnesotaKay Deaux (Editor) - Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center
- Publication Details
- The Oxford Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology
- Academic Unit
- Psychology, Department of
- Series
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Identifiers
- 99900631534301842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter