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Conceptualizing Emergent States: A Strategy to Advance the Study of Group Dynamics

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Pages 561-598 | Published online: 27 Jan 2016
 

Abstract

In this review, we aim to advance work on group and team dynamics by examining how important elements of dynamism are embedded in the current literature on emergent states in groups. We use the concept of emergence as an organizing frame, building block, and critical lens, first summarizing key aspects of the extant literature on emergence, and then drawing four core characteristics of emergent phenomena from this literature. We use these characteristics to organize our review and examine how emergent states are portrayed in the past decade of groups literature. We end by exploring challenges to the development of a more dynamic perspective and by offering specific suggestions to guide and advance future work on groups and teams.

Notes

1. Throughout this paper, and reflecting much of the existing literature, we use the terms “group” and “team” interchangeably.

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