Abstract
Group brainstorming is a very popular technique for the creation of ideas, although the state of the art in psychological research backs from this kind of brainstorming. Electronic brainstorming overcomes some of the drawbacks and regains some value. Unfortunately, the electronic brainstorming still is in infantile state and lacks some modern techniques which may make the whole approach more effective. On a wellfounded psychological background, we present a new tool for effective electronic group brainstorming which is designed according to modern information technology.
Recommended Citation
Kraetschmer, Thomas and Kaufmann, Michael, "Electronic Brainstorming with Graphical Structures of Ideas" (2002). ECIS 2002 Proceedings. 80.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2002/80