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Bridging faultlines by valuing diversity: Diversity beliefs, information elaboration, and performance in diverse work groups.
Authors:Homan  Astrid C; van Knippenberg  Daan; Van Kleef  Gerben A; De Dreu  Carsten K W
Abstract:Although there are numerous potential benefits to diversity in work groups, converging dimensions of diversity often prevent groups from exploiting this potential. In a study of heterogeneous decision-making groups, the authors examined whether the disruptive effects of diversity faultlines can be overcome by convincing groups of the value of diversity. Groups were persuaded either of the value of diversity or the value of similarity for group performance, and they were provided with either homogeneous or heterogeneous information. As expected, informationally diverse groups performed better when they held pro-diversity rather than pro-similarity beliefs, whereas the performance of informationally homogeneous groups was unaffected by diversity beliefs. This effect was mediated by group-level information elaboration. Implications for diversity management in organizations are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:diversity  faultlines  diversity beliefs  information elaboration  team performance  decision making
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