meettheorie
Meettheorie is a theoretical framework used to study meetings as social processes within organizations. It analyzes how meeting design, participant roles, and communication patterns shape outcomes such as decisions, commitments, and information diffusion.
Origins of meettheorie lie in the intersections of organizational behavior, group dynamics, and communication studies. It
Key concepts in meettheorie include structure, such as agenda design, duration, and timeboxing; roles, including facilitator,
Methodologically, researchers employ case studies, ethnography, surveys, and social network analysis to assess how meeting configurations
Criticism of meettheorie includes concerns that it may overemphasize efficiency at the expense of substantive dialogue
See also: Group dynamics, Meeting science, Organizational behavior, Decision theory.