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Purpose

– The purpose of the paper is to develop a mathematical model that describes group learning processes with and without worker turnover.

Design/methodology/approach

– Based on an extensive literature review, fundamental characteristics of group learning processes are first identified and then incorporated into a group learning curve (GLC). The developed GLC is then validated by fitting to empirical data.

Findings

– The results show that the behaviour of the developed model is in conformance with the characteristics identified in the literature. A comparison with two other learning curves that have frequently been discussed in the literature shows that the GLC developed in this paper is a good mathematical representation of group learning processes.

Practical implications

– The model developed in this paper enables practitioners to predict performance improvement in groups.

Originality/value

– The paper is one of the first to propose a mathematical formulation of a GLC.

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