Social Loafing in Social Cohesion
Social loafing is the tendency for individuals to devote less time or effort when working with others compared to working alone.
When an individual is not interacting with the rest of the group members, there is a lack of social cohesion and emotional connection amongst the group. Improving social loafing would lead to more equally distributed contribution and connection between all of the group members.
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Online Communities
CSCW (Computer-supported cooperative work)
Computing Sciences
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