Abstract

Abstract Can a group reach consensus without the right information? To support group interaction, groupware must provide the correct amount and kind of information. This pilot study tests the relationship between information availability and consensus. Availability includes amount of information, as well as the usefulness of information. Does the group have enough information? Does the group have and use the right information? Discovering the information availability/consensus relationship may help decide whether or not consensus is desired under certain information circumstances.

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