On Collective Intelligence
By: Theo J. Bastiaens, Ulrike Baumol and Bernd J. Kramer
Collective unintelligence is examined in this paper through considerations of illustrative problems and approaches from economics. The goals are to foster discussion of issues that appear to be important when intelligence is to be applied and to explore approaches with some apparent potential. The underlying position is that effective intelligence involves creative processes and dynamic balances which are inhibited by an overreliance upon formal or prescriptive methods. Examples of collective unintelligence abound in our world with the ongoing global financial and economic crisis probably the most outstanding current example. Not only was this “event” unexpected by most, but importantly not all. Surprisingly little coherence is evident in recovery strategies. [download]
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