Our research examined how team age diversity can be either detrimental or beneficial for team performance depending on team agreeableness minimum. In age diverse teams, a disagreeable teammate may trigger age-based stereotypes about his/her social group, thereby activating social categorization. This would result in decreased relational team functioning and worsened team performance. When the least agreeable member scores high on agreeableness, negative social categorization processes may not be triggered in age diverse teams. They may focus on informational diversity with beneficial effects for team relational processes and team performance. We tested our model in three samples (Study 1: k = 81, N = 254; Study 2: k = 109, N = 434; Study 3:...
Reflexivity - the extent to which teams reflect upon and modify their functioning - has been identif...
abstract: Team dynamics: a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social...
Team diversity has often been labeled as a “double-edged sword” due to differing theoretical perspec...
Our research examined how team age diversity can be either detrimental or beneficial for team perfor...
In a sample of 43 teams, the present study examines goal clarity as a mediator of the relationship b...
Although deep-level diversity among team members are often discussed as important catalysts of team ...
Although it is often anticipated that demographic diversity in decision-making teams will enhance de...
This article is a literature review that discusses the effect of diversity on the occurrence of team...
Age is the most dominant form of diversity in the workplace. Five generations are currently represen...
This study examines the impact of faultlines within teams on cohesion and conflicts. Faultlines conc...
Faultline, or subgroup formation based on the alignment of diversity attributes, can cause conflicts...
Previous research on teams has found that agreeableness is one of the strongest personality predicto...
Through an extensive review of the literature, a research gap was identified concerning the knowledg...
Reflexivity - the extent to which teams reflect upon and modify their functioning - has been identif...
During the last 20 years, the global marketplace has become more competitive due to increased global...
Reflexivity - the extent to which teams reflect upon and modify their functioning - has been identif...
abstract: Team dynamics: a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social...
Team diversity has often been labeled as a “double-edged sword” due to differing theoretical perspec...
Our research examined how team age diversity can be either detrimental or beneficial for team perfor...
In a sample of 43 teams, the present study examines goal clarity as a mediator of the relationship b...
Although deep-level diversity among team members are often discussed as important catalysts of team ...
Although it is often anticipated that demographic diversity in decision-making teams will enhance de...
This article is a literature review that discusses the effect of diversity on the occurrence of team...
Age is the most dominant form of diversity in the workplace. Five generations are currently represen...
This study examines the impact of faultlines within teams on cohesion and conflicts. Faultlines conc...
Faultline, or subgroup formation based on the alignment of diversity attributes, can cause conflicts...
Previous research on teams has found that agreeableness is one of the strongest personality predicto...
Through an extensive review of the literature, a research gap was identified concerning the knowledg...
Reflexivity - the extent to which teams reflect upon and modify their functioning - has been identif...
During the last 20 years, the global marketplace has become more competitive due to increased global...
Reflexivity - the extent to which teams reflect upon and modify their functioning - has been identif...
abstract: Team dynamics: a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social...
Team diversity has often been labeled as a “double-edged sword” due to differing theoretical perspec...