Transactive memory
Transactive memory - Wikipedia
A transactive memory system is a mechanism through which groups collectively encode, store, and retrieve knowledge.
Transactive memory theory and teams: Past, present, and future.
Transactive memory systems theory is a theory about how people in relationships, groups or teams (we use these two terms interchangeably), and organizations ...
Transactive Memory - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A transactive memory system (TMS) is a collective system for encoding, storing, and retrieving information in social systems (Lewis & Herndon, 2011; Wegner, ...
What Can Transactive Memory Tell Us? | BetterHelp
Transactive memory is defined as “the ability of a group to have a memory system exceeding that of the individuals in the group”.
Transactive Memory in Close Relationships
Transactive memory is a shared system for encoding, storing, and retrieving information (Wegner, 1986; Wegner, Giuliano, &. Hertel, 1985). This research was ...
Transactive memory - how to trust your team
The psychologist Daniel Wegner has this beautiful concept called transactive memory, which is the observation that we don't just store information in our minds ...
Transactive Memory Systems: A Microfoundation of Dynamic ...
A transactive memory system refers to a shared system that individuals in groups and organizations develop to collectively encode, store, and retrieve ...
Gladwell and Lewis on transactive memory - Jordan M. Poss
“Transactive memory” gives me a term for a phenomenon described quite memorably and movingly by CS Lewis in his 1960 book The Four Loves. Though ...
Transactive Memory: A Contemporary Analysis of the Group Mind
The most influential theory of group behavior that has ever been developed is currently in disfavor. This is the theory of the group mind.
The Influence of Transactive Memory System on Individual Career ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of a transactive memory system (TMS) on individual career resilience through the theoretical perspective ...
Transactive Memory - Psychology - iResearchNet
Transactive memory refers to the idea that people in continuing relationships often develop a specialized division of labor; that is, specific roles with ...
Transactive Memory System (TMS) - UCSD Psychiatry
The shared division of cognitive labor with respect to the encoding, storage, retrieval, and communication of information from different domains.
Transactive M.emory: A Contemporary Analysis of the Group Mfnd
Like early theories of the group mind, transactive memory draws deeply on the analogybet\veen the mental operations of the individual and the processes of the ...
Does your relationship make your memory better? Let's talk ...
Transactive memory is the process of storing some of our memories in other people's memories. It often occurs when people work closely together.
Communication in Transactive Memory Systems: A Review and ...
What makes the memory system transactive are the “transactions” or communications among group members used to encode, store, and retrieve ...
Transactive memory systems scale for couples: development and ...
People in romantic relationships can develop shared memory systems by pooling their cognitive resources, allowing each person access to more ...
Communication, Learning, and Retrieval in Transactive Memory ...
Abstract. A laboratory experiment examined the impact of communication during learning and during recall on collective recall. Dating couples and dyads of ...
Transactive Memory Systems in Organizations: Matching Tasks ...
We offer a model emphasizing both linear and cyclical aspects of transactive memory development in work groups, and we propose that task is a major influence ...
Transactive Memory Systems 1985–2010: An Integrative Framework ...
Over two decades have passed since Wegner and his co-authors published the groundbreaking paper on transactive memory systems (TMS) in 1985. The ...
Transactive memory | Psychology Wiki | Fandom
Transactive memory ... Transactive memory is the process whereby people remember things in relationships and groups. Each person does not need to remember ...