Educational and national diversity are proposed to influence work teams' information use differently, with educational diversity mainly enhancing information use and national diversity invoking social categorization, thus hindering information use. As expected, increasing educational diversity positively influenced the range and depth of information use for all except the most diverse teams we studied, but negatively influenced information integration. In contrast to our expectations, national diversity had curvilinear relationships with the range, depth, and integration of information use. Both types of diversity provided information-processing benefits that outweighed the limitations associated with social categorization processes
Research on the relationship between work group diversity and performance has yielded inconsistent r...
With growing nationality diversity in organizations, the question under which circumstances differen...
Drawing on impression formation theory (Fiske & Neuberg, 1990), social identity theory (Tajfel & Tur...
Although diversity provides a greater pool of knowledge and perspectives, teams often do not realize...
Although diversity provides a greater pool of knowledge and perspectives, teams often do not realize...
Team diversity has often been labeled as a “double-edged sword” due to differing theoretical perspec...
Diversity research has been guided by two competing theoretical approaches, the social categorizatio...
textabstractWe conducted an experiment to show how the interplay between informational diversity and...
In many societies, diversity has been neglected. The importance of diversity in the society for know...
Globalization requires that organizations in a broad variety of sectors collaborate with individuals...
International audiencePurpose - The purpose of this paper is to test a model in which diversity in g...
Confusion in previous studies over how and when cognitive diversity results in higher or lower perfo...
Although it is often anticipated that demographic diversity in decision-making teams will enhance de...
Research on diversity in teams and organizations has revealed ambiguous results regarding the effect...
How might the composition of a group affect its decision-making processes? The objective of this art...
Research on the relationship between work group diversity and performance has yielded inconsistent r...
With growing nationality diversity in organizations, the question under which circumstances differen...
Drawing on impression formation theory (Fiske & Neuberg, 1990), social identity theory (Tajfel & Tur...
Although diversity provides a greater pool of knowledge and perspectives, teams often do not realize...
Although diversity provides a greater pool of knowledge and perspectives, teams often do not realize...
Team diversity has often been labeled as a “double-edged sword” due to differing theoretical perspec...
Diversity research has been guided by two competing theoretical approaches, the social categorizatio...
textabstractWe conducted an experiment to show how the interplay between informational diversity and...
In many societies, diversity has been neglected. The importance of diversity in the society for know...
Globalization requires that organizations in a broad variety of sectors collaborate with individuals...
International audiencePurpose - The purpose of this paper is to test a model in which diversity in g...
Confusion in previous studies over how and when cognitive diversity results in higher or lower perfo...
Although it is often anticipated that demographic diversity in decision-making teams will enhance de...
Research on diversity in teams and organizations has revealed ambiguous results regarding the effect...
How might the composition of a group affect its decision-making processes? The objective of this art...
Research on the relationship between work group diversity and performance has yielded inconsistent r...
With growing nationality diversity in organizations, the question under which circumstances differen...
Drawing on impression formation theory (Fiske & Neuberg, 1990), social identity theory (Tajfel & Tur...