We advance social identity theory by hypothesizing that the content of demographic attributes on which members differ, and not just their distribution, influences the relationship between a group’s composition and its performance. We test this theoretical logic, using both laboratory and field data, by investigating groups with different distributions of members (from the same or different nations) and cultural orientations (individualistic or collectivistic). We hypothesize that, because a collectivistic orientation promotes group identification, a focus on collective goals, and a sense of being an interchangeable exemplar of the group, it also reduces the polarizing effects of demographic heterogeneity and improves group performance. Usin...
A theoretical framework concerning cultural patterns labeled individualism and collectivism is probe...
Baumeister et al. (2016) proposed that people perform better in groups only “when members of the gro...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the power of group norms of individualism and collectivi...
We advance social identity theory by hypothesizing that the content of demographic attributes on whi...
We develop a theory explaining how collectivism causes people to "blur" demographic differences, tha...
We develop and test a theory that reconciles contradictions in how collectivistic norms influence gr...
Hinkle & Brown (1990) proposed that the applicability of Social Identity Theory (SIT) might differ d...
The current study examines the interplay of individualism-collectivism and team composition in team ...
Drawing on Hofstede’s theory and research, this study examined the hypothesis that differences in c...
Majority influence is the attempt by a majority of group members to impose their common position on ...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
Research has shown that people in group contexts prefer group members who display collectivist as op...
On what basis do people form their social identities? To investigate this issue, the present researc...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
A theoretical framework concerning cultural patterns labeled individualism and collectivism is probe...
Baumeister et al. (2016) proposed that people perform better in groups only “when members of the gro...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the power of group norms of individualism and collectivi...
We advance social identity theory by hypothesizing that the content of demographic attributes on whi...
We develop a theory explaining how collectivism causes people to "blur" demographic differences, tha...
We develop and test a theory that reconciles contradictions in how collectivistic norms influence gr...
Hinkle & Brown (1990) proposed that the applicability of Social Identity Theory (SIT) might differ d...
The current study examines the interplay of individualism-collectivism and team composition in team ...
Drawing on Hofstede’s theory and research, this study examined the hypothesis that differences in c...
Majority influence is the attempt by a majority of group members to impose their common position on ...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
Research has shown that people in group contexts prefer group members who display collectivist as op...
On what basis do people form their social identities? To investigate this issue, the present researc...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
A theoretical framework concerning cultural patterns labeled individualism and collectivism is probe...
Baumeister et al. (2016) proposed that people perform better in groups only “when members of the gro...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the power of group norms of individualism and collectivi...