Many hands make light the work: The causes and consequences of social loafing.

Volume: 37, Issue: 6, Pages: 822 - 832
Published: Jun 1, 1979
Abstract
Two experiments found that when asked to perform the physically exerting tasks of clapping and shouting, people exhibit a sizable decrease in individual effort when performing in groups as compared to when they perform alone. This decrease, which we call social loafing, is in addition to losses due to faulty coordination of group efforts. Social loafing is discussed in terms of its experimental generality and theoretical importance. The...
Paper Details
Title
Many hands make light the work: The causes and consequences of social loafing.
Published Date
Jun 1, 1979
Volume
37
Issue
6
Pages
822 - 832
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