Working Paper

Measuring "Group Cohesion" to Reveal the Power of Social Relationships in Team Production

Simon Gaechter, Chris Starmer, Fabio Tufano
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9936

We introduce “group cohesion” to study the economic relevance of social relationships in team production. We operationalize measurement of group cohesion, adapting the “oneness scale” from psychology. A series of experiments, including a pre-registered replication, reveals strong positive associations between group cohesion and performance assessed in weak-link coordination games, with high-cohesion groups being very likely to achieve superior equilibria. In exploratory analysis, we identify beliefs rather than social preferences as the primary mechanism through which factors proxied by group cohesion influence group performance. Our evidence provides proof-of-concept for group cohesion as a useful tool for economic research and practice.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: team work, group cohesion, social relationships, coordination, weak link games, experiments
JEL Classification: C920, D910