Abstract
By exploring the way in which certain animal groups coordinate among themselves,Collective Animal Behavioroffers a great deal of insight for managers seeking to better understand how collective behavior takes shape within a company. Using concrete examples, Sumpter . . . offers a clear account whose scope extends well beyond the natural sciences. © 2010 by Princeton University Press. All Rights Reserved.
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Sumpter, D. T. (2010). Collective animal behavior. Collective Animal Behavior. Princeton University Press.
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