celligentheorie
Celligentheorie, also known as "collective intelligence theory," refers to the study of how groups of individuals can collaboratively solve problems, make decisions, and produce knowledge that exceeds the capabilities of any single member. This concept draws from fields such as sociology, computer science, cognitive science, and organizational behavior, emphasizing the potential of distributed intelligence within networks of people.
The theory posits that when individuals with diverse skills, perspectives, and information pool their knowledge, they
Key principles of clelligentheorie include decentralization, where authority and responsibility are shared rather than centralized; diversity,
Critics of collective intelligence note challenges such as coordination difficulties, potential for misinformation, and the risk
Applications of clelligentheorie extend beyond digital platforms, influencing organizational management, policy-making, and scientific research. By leveraging