The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between cohesiveness and performance and the role diversity (full-time work experience) plays in this relationship. A total of 154 student groups participated in the study. The results predicted and confirmed that a positive relationship between group cohesiveness and performance exists. Furthermore, the interaction of diversity with group cohesiveness was positively related to performance. Specifically, observed variations in performance appear to be predictive of cohesiveness only when the group is highly diverse in terms of full-time work experience. When group diversity is low, cohesiveness appears to be more or less unrelated to performance. Practical and research implica...
Research on group cohesion has generated conflicting findings. The present study was designed to exa...
The present study aimed at extending Hardy et al.???s (2005) study on potential\ud disadvantages of ...
This study sought to investigate the consequences of varying both the sources of group attraction an...
Cohesion has been central to investigators seeking insight into the dynamics of small workgroups. Th...
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship of group member diversity in task-related a...
This study (a) examined the multidimensionality of both group cohesion and group performance, (b) in...
With the advent of more team based approaches in managing organizations the construct of group coh...
This study examined the sources of group efficacy and the joint roles of group efficacy and gender d...
Studied the effects of cohesion on task fulfillment and explored the influence of task fulfillment o...
Several scholarly studies have associated strong group performance with a high level of group cohesi...
The ages old expression that “birds of feather, flock together” describes the concepts of cohes...
A revised instrument, the Group Environmental Questionnaire (GEQ), based on the theory of group cohe...
AbstractThe higher the cohesion of the group is, the greater the efficiency is, if the group attitud...
Cohesion is a dynamic concept amongst groups involving group integration, attractiveness to the grou...
This research explored the topic of team building for a multicultural team and investigated the impa...
Research on group cohesion has generated conflicting findings. The present study was designed to exa...
The present study aimed at extending Hardy et al.???s (2005) study on potential\ud disadvantages of ...
This study sought to investigate the consequences of varying both the sources of group attraction an...
Cohesion has been central to investigators seeking insight into the dynamics of small workgroups. Th...
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship of group member diversity in task-related a...
This study (a) examined the multidimensionality of both group cohesion and group performance, (b) in...
With the advent of more team based approaches in managing organizations the construct of group coh...
This study examined the sources of group efficacy and the joint roles of group efficacy and gender d...
Studied the effects of cohesion on task fulfillment and explored the influence of task fulfillment o...
Several scholarly studies have associated strong group performance with a high level of group cohesi...
The ages old expression that “birds of feather, flock together” describes the concepts of cohes...
A revised instrument, the Group Environmental Questionnaire (GEQ), based on the theory of group cohe...
AbstractThe higher the cohesion of the group is, the greater the efficiency is, if the group attitud...
Cohesion is a dynamic concept amongst groups involving group integration, attractiveness to the grou...
This research explored the topic of team building for a multicultural team and investigated the impa...
Research on group cohesion has generated conflicting findings. The present study was designed to exa...
The present study aimed at extending Hardy et al.???s (2005) study on potential\ud disadvantages of ...
This study sought to investigate the consequences of varying both the sources of group attraction an...