The emergence and impact of synchrony in design teams: A computational study
                        Year: 2023
                        Editor: Kevin Otto, Boris Eisenbart, Claudia Eckert, Benoit Eynard, Dieter Krause, Josef Oehmen, Nadège Troussier
                        Author: Perišić, Marija Majda (1); Štorga, Mario (1,2); Gero, John (3)
                        Series: ICED
                       Institution: 1: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia; 2: Luleå University of Technology, Sweden; 3: UNC Charlotte, USA
                        Section: Design Methods
                        Page(s): 3385-3394
                        DOI number: https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2023.339
                        ISBN: -
                        ISSN: -
                        
Abstract
Studies revealed that, while collaborating, humans tend to synchronise on multiple levels (e.g., neurocognitive or physiological). Inter-brain synchrony has been linked to improved problem-solving, decision-making, and creativity. Nevertheless, studies on synchrony in design teams started to emerge only recently. This study contributes to this stream of research by utilising a computational model of a design team to explore the relationships between team cohesion, synchrony, and team performance. The experiments revealed a positive link between team cohesion level and the emergence of (cognitive) synchrony. Furthermore, cohesive teams were found to be more efficient, converging quicker and producing solutions at a higher rate. In addition, the diversity of the solutions generated by highly cohesive teams tends to increase over time. Teams in medium- and low-cohesive settings initially generate highly diverse solutions, but such diversity decreases as the simulation progresses. Finally, highly-cohesive teams were found to be prone to premature convergence.
Keywords: Teamwork, Simulation, Design cognition, Synchrony