Corgnet, Brice; Hernán-González, Roberto; McCarter, … - In: Games 6 (2015) 4, pp. 588-603
-making and group voting regimes both curtail cyberloafing (by over 50%), it is only in group voting that there is a substantive … improvement (of 38%) in a cyberloafer's subsequent work performance. Unlike autocratic decision-making, group voting leads to … workgroups outperforming the control condition where cyberloafing could not be stopped. Additionally, only in the group voting …