This study integrates research on minority dissent and individual creativity, as well as team diversity and the quality of group decision making, with research on team participation in decision making. From these lines of research, it was proposed that minority dissent would predict innovation in teams but only when teams have high levels of participation in decision making. This hypothesis was tested in 2 studies, 1 involving a homogeneous sample of self-managed teams and 1 involving a heterogeneous sample of cross-functional teams. Study 1 suggested that a newly developed scale to measure minority dissent has discriminant validity. Both Study 1 and Study 2 showed more innovations under high rather than low levels of minority dissent but o...
This study aims to uncover the missing link between shared goals and team innovation. Previous liter...
Although it is often anticipated that demographic diversity in decision-making teams will enhance de...
The impact of minority dissent on group-level outcomes is explained in the current literature by two...
This study integrates research on minority dissent and individual creativity, as well as team divers...
Past research suggests that minority dissent in teams may foster team innovations. It is hypothesize...
Traditionally, minority influence literature has conceptualized minority dissent (MD) as a driver of...
Traditionally, minority influence literature has conceptualized minority dissent (MD) as a driver of...
We report the results of a quasi-experimental study that tests the interaction between minority diss...
Minority dissent disrupts stability but also stimulates individual creativity, the quality of group ...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
When tested in the complex and fiery settings of work organizations, theoretical predictions of soci...
The study of minority influence began as reaction to the portrayal of influence as the province of s...
Research among lower level teams suggests that minority dissent stimulates team innovation. We consi...
Research among lower level teams suggests that minority dissent stimulates team innovation. We consi...
This study aims to uncover the missing link between shared goals and team innovation. Previous liter...
Although it is often anticipated that demographic diversity in decision-making teams will enhance de...
The impact of minority dissent on group-level outcomes is explained in the current literature by two...
This study integrates research on minority dissent and individual creativity, as well as team divers...
Past research suggests that minority dissent in teams may foster team innovations. It is hypothesize...
Traditionally, minority influence literature has conceptualized minority dissent (MD) as a driver of...
Traditionally, minority influence literature has conceptualized minority dissent (MD) as a driver of...
We report the results of a quasi-experimental study that tests the interaction between minority diss...
Minority dissent disrupts stability but also stimulates individual creativity, the quality of group ...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
Sometimes social influence processes are the driving force behind the creation of new products, serv...
When tested in the complex and fiery settings of work organizations, theoretical predictions of soci...
The study of minority influence began as reaction to the portrayal of influence as the province of s...
Research among lower level teams suggests that minority dissent stimulates team innovation. We consi...
Research among lower level teams suggests that minority dissent stimulates team innovation. We consi...
This study aims to uncover the missing link between shared goals and team innovation. Previous liter...
Although it is often anticipated that demographic diversity in decision-making teams will enhance de...
The impact of minority dissent on group-level outcomes is explained in the current literature by two...