The current research examines the conditions under which cross‐cultural teams can realize their creative potential—a consequence of their cultural diversity. We propose that in more culturally diverse teams, team members are less open when communicating with each other, which impairs the team's ability to elaborate on the information contributed by different members, ultimately limiting team creativity. We further theorize that leaders' benevolent paternalism, a leadership style that is particularly prevalent in East Asian contexts, can reduce the negative consequence of intercultural diversity on intercultural communication openness. Based on multi-wave, multi-source data from 48 culturally diverse teams in China, we found that perceived i...
This study investigates the relationship between cultural values and shared leadership preferences,...
This thesis explores the impact of culture and diversity on multicultural teams and the potential be...
“I claim that human mind or human society is not divided into watertight compartments called social,...
This study contributes to the empirical research on leadership of multicultural teams from the Posit...
Leading cross-cultural teams can be different compared to a team with all members being from a simil...
Drawing on impression formation theory (Fiske & Neuberg, 1990), social identity theory (Tajfel & Tur...
But leaders need to recognise when difference is a problem, and steer the team through the bumps, wr...
We explore why teams with the same level of cultural diversity can differ in their level of creativi...
Attaining value from nationality diversity requires active diversity management, which organizations...
By bringing team members with different cultural backgrounds together, teams in international busine...
By bringing team members with different cultural backgrounds together, teams in international busine...
In the 21stcentury, business engagements are becoming increasingly global, and global teams are now ...
Executive Summary Since doing businesses is not constrained with national boundaries any more, compa...
Since no specialized work has researched the relationship between team members’ hometown diver...
This thesis examines the relationship between cultural intelligence (CQ) in leaders and perceived gr...
This study investigates the relationship between cultural values and shared leadership preferences,...
This thesis explores the impact of culture and diversity on multicultural teams and the potential be...
“I claim that human mind or human society is not divided into watertight compartments called social,...
This study contributes to the empirical research on leadership of multicultural teams from the Posit...
Leading cross-cultural teams can be different compared to a team with all members being from a simil...
Drawing on impression formation theory (Fiske & Neuberg, 1990), social identity theory (Tajfel & Tur...
But leaders need to recognise when difference is a problem, and steer the team through the bumps, wr...
We explore why teams with the same level of cultural diversity can differ in their level of creativi...
Attaining value from nationality diversity requires active diversity management, which organizations...
By bringing team members with different cultural backgrounds together, teams in international busine...
By bringing team members with different cultural backgrounds together, teams in international busine...
In the 21stcentury, business engagements are becoming increasingly global, and global teams are now ...
Executive Summary Since doing businesses is not constrained with national boundaries any more, compa...
Since no specialized work has researched the relationship between team members’ hometown diver...
This thesis examines the relationship between cultural intelligence (CQ) in leaders and perceived gr...
This study investigates the relationship between cultural values and shared leadership preferences,...
This thesis explores the impact of culture and diversity on multicultural teams and the potential be...
“I claim that human mind or human society is not divided into watertight compartments called social,...