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2006
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Culture and Media Effects on Group Decision Making under Majority Influence

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Culture and Media Effects on Group Decision Making under Majority Influence
The purpose of this study is to address questions on how collectivistic and individualistic cultures affect majority influence in a group decision making task when there are differences in media richness. We developed a theory that explains and predicts these phenomena, and tested hypotheses using 112 fourperson groups that consisted of Chinese and U.S. participants. As predicted, we found strong evidence indicating that there were significant differences between Chinese and U.S. groups, with Chinese groups being more prone to follow the view of majority. Further, traditional face-to-face (FtF) unsupported groups experienced the strongest majority influence. We found that GSS use helped diminish majority influence in both Chinese and U.S. groups. These findings have broad theoretical and applied implications, which are discussed in this paper.
Dongsong Zhang, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Xiaolan Fu
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where HICSS
Authors Dongsong Zhang, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Xiaolan Fu
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