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  • Computer Science
  • Social Science
  • Interdisciplinary Studies

Background:

  • Group and team dynamics are central to understanding human behavior.
  • Traditional research in computer and social sciences has often approached behavioral interactions separately.
  • Bridging these disciplines presents unique challenges and opportunities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document the joint results of an international workshop on interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • To explore interaction dynamics as a core element in group and team models.
  • To address key challenges in interdisciplinary collaboration between computer and social scientists.

Main Methods:

  • The special issue is based on an international Lorentz workshop held in July 2016.
  • Scholars from social and computer science participated equally.
  • The workshop focused on "Interdisciplinary Insights into Group and Team Dynamics."

Main Results:

  • The special issue includes papers resulting from the joint efforts of computer and social scientists.
  • Key challenges for interdisciplinary collaboration were identified.
  • Different articles offer insights into addressing these collaborative challenges.

Conclusions:

  • Advancing interdisciplinary collaboration between computer and social scientists is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of group and team dynamics.
  • The presented research highlights the value of integrating diverse scholarly perspectives.
  • Future research should continue to foster such collaborations to address complex behavioral interactions.