Scientific research-especially high-impact research-is increasingly being performed in teams that are interdisciplinary and demographically diverse. Nevertheless, very little research has investigated how the climate on these diverse science teams affects data sharing or the experiences of their members. To address these gaps, we conducted a quantitative study of 266 scientists from 105 NSF-funded interdisciplinary environmental science teams. We examined how team climate mediates the associations between team diversity and three outcomes: satisfaction with the team, satisfaction with authorship practices, and perceptions of the frequency of data sharing. Using path analyses, we found that individuals from underrepresented groups perceived ...
ABSTRACT Greenhouse gas (GHG) assurance is increasingly used by companies as a means to increase sta...
Previous research considering a normative perspective for fostering knowledge integration at the tea...
Collaborations among researchers and across disciplinary, organizational, and cultural boundaries ar...
This study investigates how the diversity of team members influences the scientific success of a tea...
Research collaboration is key to faculty career success in science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Demographic diversity at work can yield performance benefits but also invite psychological disengage...
This study examined project and product development teams in technical industries in order to determ...
This study proposes an alternative and complementary method to bibliometric analysis to measure disc...
Bio-demographic diversity which refers to age and gender of members in a team, has been frequently i...
How the race and gender diversity of team members is related to innovative science and technology ou...
Diversity climate, defined as an organizational climate characterized by openness towards and apprec...
We provide a theory-driven review of empirical research in diversity climate to identify a number of...
Although some research has examined climate for diversity in organizations and its outcomes, little ...
The Climate for Diversity Index measures three dimensions associated with the ability of organizatio...
Bio-demographic diversity which refers to age and gender of members in a team, has been frequently i...
ABSTRACT Greenhouse gas (GHG) assurance is increasingly used by companies as a means to increase sta...
Previous research considering a normative perspective for fostering knowledge integration at the tea...
Collaborations among researchers and across disciplinary, organizational, and cultural boundaries ar...
This study investigates how the diversity of team members influences the scientific success of a tea...
Research collaboration is key to faculty career success in science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Demographic diversity at work can yield performance benefits but also invite psychological disengage...
This study examined project and product development teams in technical industries in order to determ...
This study proposes an alternative and complementary method to bibliometric analysis to measure disc...
Bio-demographic diversity which refers to age and gender of members in a team, has been frequently i...
How the race and gender diversity of team members is related to innovative science and technology ou...
Diversity climate, defined as an organizational climate characterized by openness towards and apprec...
We provide a theory-driven review of empirical research in diversity climate to identify a number of...
Although some research has examined climate for diversity in organizations and its outcomes, little ...
The Climate for Diversity Index measures three dimensions associated with the ability of organizatio...
Bio-demographic diversity which refers to age and gender of members in a team, has been frequently i...
ABSTRACT Greenhouse gas (GHG) assurance is increasingly used by companies as a means to increase sta...
Previous research considering a normative perspective for fostering knowledge integration at the tea...
Collaborations among researchers and across disciplinary, organizational, and cultural boundaries ar...