Lau and Murnighan’s faultline theory explains negative effects of demographic diversity on team performance as consequence of strong demographic faultlines. If demographic differences between group members are correlated across various dimensions, the team is likely to show a “subgroup split” that inhibits communication and effective collaboration between team members. Our paper proposes a rigorous formal and computational reconstruction of the theory. Our model integrates four elementary mechanisms of social interaction, homophily, heterophobia, social influence and rejection into a computational representation of the dynamics of both opinions and social relations in the team. Computational experiments demonstrate that the central claims o...
This paper addresses two important questions concerning social fragmentation in work teams. First, f...
abstract: Team dynamics: a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social...
Extending theory on faultlines and subgroups, we argue that faultlines splitting a team into homogen...
Lau and Murnighan’s faultline theory explains negative effects of demographic diversity on team perf...
Lau and Murnighan (LM) suggested that strong demographic faultlines threaten team cohesion and reduc...
Lau and Murnighan’s faultline theory suggests that strong demographic faultlines can undermine cohes...
Do strong demographic faultlines breed opinion polarization in work teams? We integrate two theories...
Lau and Murnighan's faultline theory suggests that strong demographic faultlines can undermine cohes...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
We expand the group faultline theory by taking into account the relative importance of various demog...
We expand the group faultline theory by taking into account the relative importance of various demog...
Do strong demographic faultlines breed opinion polarization in work teams? We integrate two theories...
Although diversity is often thought to improve team performance by expanding the range of ideas avai...
Diversity in cross-cultural teams is inevitable. When people with unique backgrounds are working tog...
In this study we examine a moderated model of group faultlines, team identification, and group perfo...
This paper addresses two important questions concerning social fragmentation in work teams. First, f...
abstract: Team dynamics: a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social...
Extending theory on faultlines and subgroups, we argue that faultlines splitting a team into homogen...
Lau and Murnighan’s faultline theory explains negative effects of demographic diversity on team perf...
Lau and Murnighan (LM) suggested that strong demographic faultlines threaten team cohesion and reduc...
Lau and Murnighan’s faultline theory suggests that strong demographic faultlines can undermine cohes...
Do strong demographic faultlines breed opinion polarization in work teams? We integrate two theories...
Lau and Murnighan's faultline theory suggests that strong demographic faultlines can undermine cohes...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
We expand the group faultline theory by taking into account the relative importance of various demog...
We expand the group faultline theory by taking into account the relative importance of various demog...
Do strong demographic faultlines breed opinion polarization in work teams? We integrate two theories...
Although diversity is often thought to improve team performance by expanding the range of ideas avai...
Diversity in cross-cultural teams is inevitable. When people with unique backgrounds are working tog...
In this study we examine a moderated model of group faultlines, team identification, and group perfo...
This paper addresses two important questions concerning social fragmentation in work teams. First, f...
abstract: Team dynamics: a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social...
Extending theory on faultlines and subgroups, we argue that faultlines splitting a team into homogen...