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University of Nebraska at Omaha

Psychology Faculty Publications

2017

Group problem-solving communication

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Well, Now What Do We Do? Wait . . . : A Group Process Analysis Of Meeting Lateness, Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock, Joseph A. Allen Mar 2017

Well, Now What Do We Do? Wait . . . : A Group Process Analysis Of Meeting Lateness, Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock, Joseph A. Allen

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Workplace meetings start late all the time for a number of reasons. When participants are kept waiting, this can be experienced as a drain of personal resources. In this article, we integrate perspectives from conservation of resources theory, individual goal setting, group problem solving, and temporal dynamics to derive predictions regarding individual attendees’ meeting experiences and behavioral group communication patterns under conditions of meeting lateness. We conducted an experiment using 32 student groups in which 16 groups started their meeting on time, while 16 started their meeting 10 minutes late. We found that late meetings were less satisfying than on …