Faultline, or subgroup formation based on the alignment of diversity attributes, can cause conflicts and low coordination in diverse teams. While researchers understand the importance of faultlines in team process and negotiations, current computational faultline measures are highly vulnerable to subjective weight assignment of diversity attributes. Therefore, there is limited understanding of which diversity attributes have more impact on faultline formation. In this paper we report 1) a pilot study illustrating the susceptibility of the current faultline measures to subjective evaluations, and 2) an online study illustrating how people’s surface (e.g. age, gender, race) and deep (e.g. personality, cultural norms) level diversity attribute...
This study examines the effects of diversity faultlines stemming from educational background and con...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
To complete complex and knowledge-intensive tasks, IT work critically relies on the interaction of t...
Although diversity is often thought to improve team performance by expanding the range of ideas avai...
During the past decade, industries and businesses have experienced the formation of a global market ...
This study examines the impact of faultlines within teams on cohesion and conflicts. Faultlines conc...
Managing diversity is an important issue on the agenda of policy makers, managers, and researchers. ...
Organizations have been searching for ways to harness the benefits of groups while simultaneously re...
Faultline theory suggests that negative effects of team diversity are better understood by consideri...
Faultline theory suggests that negative effects of team diversity are better understood by consideri...
Diversity in cross-cultural teams is inevitable. When people with unique backgrounds are working tog...
We introduce the concept of faultline distance that reflects the extent to which subgroups formed by...
Lau and Murnighan's faultline theory suggests that strong demographic faultlines can undermine cohes...
Lau and Murnighan (LM) suggested that strong demographic faultlines threaten team cohesion and reduc...
Research on faultlines—hypothetical dividing lines splitting a team into homogeneous subgroups based...
This study examines the effects of diversity faultlines stemming from educational background and con...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
To complete complex and knowledge-intensive tasks, IT work critically relies on the interaction of t...
Although diversity is often thought to improve team performance by expanding the range of ideas avai...
During the past decade, industries and businesses have experienced the formation of a global market ...
This study examines the impact of faultlines within teams on cohesion and conflicts. Faultlines conc...
Managing diversity is an important issue on the agenda of policy makers, managers, and researchers. ...
Organizations have been searching for ways to harness the benefits of groups while simultaneously re...
Faultline theory suggests that negative effects of team diversity are better understood by consideri...
Faultline theory suggests that negative effects of team diversity are better understood by consideri...
Diversity in cross-cultural teams is inevitable. When people with unique backgrounds are working tog...
We introduce the concept of faultline distance that reflects the extent to which subgroups formed by...
Lau and Murnighan's faultline theory suggests that strong demographic faultlines can undermine cohes...
Lau and Murnighan (LM) suggested that strong demographic faultlines threaten team cohesion and reduc...
Research on faultlines—hypothetical dividing lines splitting a team into homogeneous subgroups based...
This study examines the effects of diversity faultlines stemming from educational background and con...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
To complete complex and knowledge-intensive tasks, IT work critically relies on the interaction of t...