Collaboration/Cooperation in Sharing and Utilizing Net-Centric Information

By B. McCarter , Brian White

In an age of increasing organizational complexity, small group dynamics are becoming more significant.

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In an age of increasing organizational complexity, small group dynamics are becoming more significant. Human psychological and social behaviors that interfere with interoperability need closer examination as organizations, such as those within or associated with departments or ministries of defense, increasingly rely on decentralization to achieve their goals. This paper highlights important social issues but does not focus on trying to solve them. One goal is to suggest areas of further research that can illuminate possible courses of action to influence better information sharing within people networks.