This study explored the relationship between workplace discrimination climate on team effectiveness through three serial mediators: collective value congruence, team cohesion, and collective affective commitment. As more individuals of marginalized groups diversify the workforce and as more organizations move toward team-based work (Cannon-Bowers & Bowers, 2010), it is imperative to understand how employees perceive their organization’s discriminatory climate as well as its effect on teams. An archival dataset consisting of 6,824 respondents was used, resulting in 332 work teams with five or more members in each. The data were collected as part of an employee climate survey administered in 2011 throughout the United States’ Department of De...
Researchers noted that the 1990s hosted a “sexual harassment explosion” (Wiener & Hurt, 2000, p. 75)...
Based on data from 38 organizational teams (N = 241), we investigated the influence of perceived div...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between employees\u27 diversity climate pe...
This study explored the relationship between workplace discrimination climate on team effectiveness ...
This study explored the relationship between workplace discrimination climate on team effectiveness ...
As the demographics of the workforce continue to rapidly shift, it is of growing interest to organiz...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the role of six organizational factors (Equal Employ...
Adopting a multilevel approach, this study extends the current understanding of workplace incivility...
While organisational policies and practices may have opened the door to diverse individuals, exclusi...
The present study extends knowledge of the performance consequences of workgroup diversity climate. ...
Existing literature reported a shared awareness about the effects of the organisational climate (OC)...
The authors used theories of organizational commitment and obedience to authority to explain employm...
This research examines the relationship between perceived group diversity and group conflict, and th...
Workplace discrimination and unequal treatment have become important issues for organizations to nav...
A model of adverse selection when teams form endogenously highlights the rela-tionship between discr...
Researchers noted that the 1990s hosted a “sexual harassment explosion” (Wiener & Hurt, 2000, p. 75)...
Based on data from 38 organizational teams (N = 241), we investigated the influence of perceived div...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between employees\u27 diversity climate pe...
This study explored the relationship between workplace discrimination climate on team effectiveness ...
This study explored the relationship between workplace discrimination climate on team effectiveness ...
As the demographics of the workforce continue to rapidly shift, it is of growing interest to organiz...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the role of six organizational factors (Equal Employ...
Adopting a multilevel approach, this study extends the current understanding of workplace incivility...
While organisational policies and practices may have opened the door to diverse individuals, exclusi...
The present study extends knowledge of the performance consequences of workgroup diversity climate. ...
Existing literature reported a shared awareness about the effects of the organisational climate (OC)...
The authors used theories of organizational commitment and obedience to authority to explain employm...
This research examines the relationship between perceived group diversity and group conflict, and th...
Workplace discrimination and unequal treatment have become important issues for organizations to nav...
A model of adverse selection when teams form endogenously highlights the rela-tionship between discr...
Researchers noted that the 1990s hosted a “sexual harassment explosion” (Wiener & Hurt, 2000, p. 75)...
Based on data from 38 organizational teams (N = 241), we investigated the influence of perceived div...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between employees\u27 diversity climate pe...