Members from diverse workgroups face the challenge to work effectively together. Benefits associated with diversity may be overshadowed by lack of cohesion and subgroup forming, which can withdraw team members from working together cooperatively or helping each other out when necessary. In three studies, we showed that an individual's focus on relationships (relational identity orientation; Brewer & Gardner, 1996), promotes prosocial behavior towards workgroup members from a different social group. Study 1 showed that high-trait relationally oriented individuals are more willing to cooperate with an outgroup member compared to low-trait relationally oriented individuals. Study 2 showed that priming a relational orientation leads to a hi...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate whether the effect of group identity on individu...
The growing sophistication of research on diversity in organizations parallels the evolution of orga...
People often collaborate in groups that are increasingly diverse. As research predominantly investig...
Members from diverse workgroups face the challenge to work effectively together. Benefits associated...
Members from diverse workgroups face the challenge to work effectively together. Benefits associated...
Members from diverse workgroups face the challenge to work effectively together. The benefits associ...
The present thesis investigates attitudes and prosocial behavior between workgroups from a social id...
The article presents a model that links trust in a demographically diverse work context to three dif...
This study compares two models of motivation for cooperative behavior in groups. Those models are th...
Emphasizing a common group identity is often suggested as a way to promote between-group helping. Bu...
Increases in the diversity of the work force and the popularity of work teams have made managing div...
Relational demographers and dissimilarity researchers contend that group members who are dissimilar ...
People often collaborate in groups that are increasingly diverse. As research predominantly investig...
The first part of this thesis describes three experiments examining the validity of two competing hy...
Relational demographers and dissimilarity researchers contend that group members who are dissimilar ...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate whether the effect of group identity on individu...
The growing sophistication of research on diversity in organizations parallels the evolution of orga...
People often collaborate in groups that are increasingly diverse. As research predominantly investig...
Members from diverse workgroups face the challenge to work effectively together. Benefits associated...
Members from diverse workgroups face the challenge to work effectively together. Benefits associated...
Members from diverse workgroups face the challenge to work effectively together. The benefits associ...
The present thesis investigates attitudes and prosocial behavior between workgroups from a social id...
The article presents a model that links trust in a demographically diverse work context to three dif...
This study compares two models of motivation for cooperative behavior in groups. Those models are th...
Emphasizing a common group identity is often suggested as a way to promote between-group helping. Bu...
Increases in the diversity of the work force and the popularity of work teams have made managing div...
Relational demographers and dissimilarity researchers contend that group members who are dissimilar ...
People often collaborate in groups that are increasingly diverse. As research predominantly investig...
The first part of this thesis describes three experiments examining the validity of two competing hy...
Relational demographers and dissimilarity researchers contend that group members who are dissimilar ...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate whether the effect of group identity on individu...
The growing sophistication of research on diversity in organizations parallels the evolution of orga...
People often collaborate in groups that are increasingly diverse. As research predominantly investig...