This quasi-experimental study explores trust as a mediator, explaining how cultural diversity may affect team processes and outcomes in distributed ad hoc teams. Data were collected both through self-report and direct behavioral measures from a military sample. Our results demonstrate significantly lower trust in culturally heterogeneous distributed teams than in homogenous teams. In turn, trust was found to be positively related to team processes (i.e., communication). The results suggest trust will add explanatory value as a mediator in future team composition research. In terms of performance, outcome was not significantly predicted. Aiming to contribute to the future successful use of internationally composed teams, the implications of ...
This article explores the interplay between trust and conflict as antecedents of team effectiveness....
Purpose To test the conditional effect of team composition on team performance, specifically, how co...
Drawing on impression formation theory (Fiske & Neuberg, 1990), social identity theory (Tajfel & Tur...
This quasi-experimental study explores trust as a mediator, explaining how cultural diversity may af...
This quasi-experimental study explores trust as a mediator, explaining how cultural diversity may af...
Despite tremendous progress toward understanding trust within teams, research has predominately conc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the conditional effect of team composition on team pe...
A combination of quantitative and qualitative analytical methods was used to investigate the rich co...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This study aims to investigate individual's trust developm...
This study investigated the impact of diversity on the decision to trust at team formation when no h...
This study investigated the impact of diversity on the decision to trust at team formation when no h...
A team that comprises of individuals coming from diverse backgrounds is predominant in this day and ...
A team that comprises of individuals coming from diverse backgrounds is predominant in this day and ...
This article explores the interplay between trust and conflict as antecedents of team effectiveness....
This article explores the interplay between trust and conflict as antecedents of team effectiveness....
This article explores the interplay between trust and conflict as antecedents of team effectiveness....
Purpose To test the conditional effect of team composition on team performance, specifically, how co...
Drawing on impression formation theory (Fiske & Neuberg, 1990), social identity theory (Tajfel & Tur...
This quasi-experimental study explores trust as a mediator, explaining how cultural diversity may af...
This quasi-experimental study explores trust as a mediator, explaining how cultural diversity may af...
Despite tremendous progress toward understanding trust within teams, research has predominately conc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the conditional effect of team composition on team pe...
A combination of quantitative and qualitative analytical methods was used to investigate the rich co...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This study aims to investigate individual's trust developm...
This study investigated the impact of diversity on the decision to trust at team formation when no h...
This study investigated the impact of diversity on the decision to trust at team formation when no h...
A team that comprises of individuals coming from diverse backgrounds is predominant in this day and ...
A team that comprises of individuals coming from diverse backgrounds is predominant in this day and ...
This article explores the interplay between trust and conflict as antecedents of team effectiveness....
This article explores the interplay between trust and conflict as antecedents of team effectiveness....
This article explores the interplay between trust and conflict as antecedents of team effectiveness....
Purpose To test the conditional effect of team composition on team performance, specifically, how co...
Drawing on impression formation theory (Fiske & Neuberg, 1990), social identity theory (Tajfel & Tur...