modelo de B A Fisher
Decision-Emergence Theory is an explanation of the complex communicative process that problem-solving groups go through in reaching consensus about a decision. It consists of three basic concepts that include the act, interact and double-interact. These three concepts will transcend during the four distinct phases of group development.
Theorist: Fisher
Date: 1968
Primary Article:
Fisher, B.A (1968). Decision emergence: A process model of verbal task behavior for decision-making groups. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Minnesota


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