Task-group communication and decision-making performance

  • Hirokawa R
  • Salazar A
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The Handbook of Group Communication Theory and Research establishes a central resource for the field, documenting and synthesizing the work done in group communication's 50-year history. With contributions from the most experienced and respected scholars in the field, the editors present an overview of group communication study and examine a variety of theoretical positions and methodological practices. The volume is divided into six broad areas of communication scholarship: foundations of group communication theory and research; individuals and group communication; task and relational group communication; group communication processes; group communication facilitation; and group communication contexts and applications. The sections serve as a crossroads where various paths pursued in each area meet and summarize and suggest new maps and roads that need to be followed in the future.

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Hirokawa, R. Y., & Salazar, A. J. (1999). Task-group communication and decision-making performance. The handbook of group communication theory and research (pp. 167–191).

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