cooperation
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Brain power
Theory of mind is crucial to effective cooperation
The ability to accurately perceive and interpret the thoughts and emotions of others, commonly known as “mindreading ability,” is a…
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Brain power
When we want others to cooperate, it pays to be modest
It's easy to assume that showing off can signal competence and intelligence, but instead it indicates self-interest rather than a…
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ABCs of KM
The emerging concept of boundary objects in knowledge management
A new study recommends that to get maximum benefit from the power of boundary objects and to strengthen their role,…
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Artificial intelligence
Teaching machines to cooperate
New research highlights how AI can be used to cooperate and compromise rather than compete.
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Brain power
Why familiarity breeds cooperation
The findings or a new study have relevance in a modern society that seems riven by conflict rather than cooperation.
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Brain power
How slack can help (and hinder) cooperation
A recent study found that slack is crucial for cooperating on a task, but this very much depends on the…
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Systems & complexity
The difference that one informed and confident agent can make
Is cooperation enough to bring about change? Recent research reveals that it is also important to have at least one…