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Title: The dynamics of dominance and compromise
Authors: Gmeiner, Robert
Keywords: Group decision making
Collective action
Interest groups
Issue Date: Mar-2024
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Kolkata
Series/Report no.: Vol. 51;No. 1
Abstract: Political goals are often sought by groups, whether they be political parties, trade associations, interest groups, or of any other sort. The formalities of modern political systems rely on individual voting, but group identities shape both individual behavior and the workings of government. To build a metaphor from the natural sciences, fluids (groups) are composed of molecules (individuals), but the fluid has properties of its own that affect its motion (actions) and interactions with other fluids (groups). This paper develops a model based on fluid dynamics relationships to explain group interactions based on observable group characteristics. It complements many strands of literature by explaining the circumstances in which existing models are valid, and in which they are incomplete. In so doing, it does not refute any existing models, but links them together and addresses their shortcomings.
Description: R. Gmeiner, The Sunwater Institute and Methodist University, 5400 Ramsey St., Fayetteville, NC 28311, USA
p. 69-84
URI: https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/4855
ISSN: 0304-0941(print version)
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