PurposeThis study aims to shed light on the relationship between gender diversity and group performance by considering the moderating role of relative cultural distance. Drawing from the categorization-elaboration model (CEM), the authors hypothesize that gender-diverse collaborative learning groups perform better when a low level of relative cultural distance in country-level individualism-collectivism or power distance exists among group members.Design/methodology/approachTo test this hypothesis, the authors conducted a study on 539 undergraduate students organized into 94 groups. The assessment of group performance was based on scores given by external raters.FindingsThe authors found that relative cultural distance significantly moderat...
This research is unique because it presents empirical evidence testing whether increasing gender div...
Regarding gender and performance there is an extensive bibliography which explicitly accepts that ge...
The authors present a model of the multilevel effects of diversity on individual learning performanc...
PurposeThis study aims to shed light on the relationship between gender diversity and group performa...
Using data on a student group project in which groups are exogenously formed, we examine the potenti...
This paper empirically investigates the relationship between cultural and gender diversity and perfo...
Leading multicultural teams is one of the main challenges faced by today’s leaders. The advantages o...
Numerous studies have examined the effects of gender diversity in groups on creative performance, an...
The authors present a model of the multilevel effects of diversity on individual learning performanc...
We combine class performance data from an undergraduate management course with students’ personal re...
Abstract Cross-border students’ academic performance draws people’s attention, whereas perceived cul...
Collaborative learning is often used in higher education to help students develop their teamwork ski...
This Brief describes a ‘culture study’ carried out to explore how different staff groups perceive th...
An important yet under-explored question in the teamwork literature concerns how group characteristi...
Collaborative learning is often used in higher education to help students develop their teamwork ski...
This research is unique because it presents empirical evidence testing whether increasing gender div...
Regarding gender and performance there is an extensive bibliography which explicitly accepts that ge...
The authors present a model of the multilevel effects of diversity on individual learning performanc...
PurposeThis study aims to shed light on the relationship between gender diversity and group performa...
Using data on a student group project in which groups are exogenously formed, we examine the potenti...
This paper empirically investigates the relationship between cultural and gender diversity and perfo...
Leading multicultural teams is one of the main challenges faced by today’s leaders. The advantages o...
Numerous studies have examined the effects of gender diversity in groups on creative performance, an...
The authors present a model of the multilevel effects of diversity on individual learning performanc...
We combine class performance data from an undergraduate management course with students’ personal re...
Abstract Cross-border students’ academic performance draws people’s attention, whereas perceived cul...
Collaborative learning is often used in higher education to help students develop their teamwork ski...
This Brief describes a ‘culture study’ carried out to explore how different staff groups perceive th...
An important yet under-explored question in the teamwork literature concerns how group characteristi...
Collaborative learning is often used in higher education to help students develop their teamwork ski...
This research is unique because it presents empirical evidence testing whether increasing gender div...
Regarding gender and performance there is an extensive bibliography which explicitly accepts that ge...
The authors present a model of the multilevel effects of diversity on individual learning performanc...