The impact of group composition and attitudes towards diversity on anticipated outcomes of diversity in groups

  • Karen van Oudenhoven-van der Zee*
  • , Paul Paulus
  • , Menno Vos
  • , Niveditha Parthasarathy
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    In two studies, students evaluated group pictures of workgroups of varying ethnic and gender composition with respect to anticipated affective and productive outcomes. The impact of level of diversity, faultlines and individual differences in diversity attitudes on anticipated outcomes were examined. Favorable level effects of diversity were particularly found for groups with weak faultlines and for productive outcomes of diversity. In general, outcomes of cross-categorized groups were anticipated as more favorable than outcomes of groups with strong faultlines. Also in line with expectations, attitudes towards diversity moderated the impact of diversity on anticipated group outcomes. Interestingly, attitudes towards diversity buffered against increasing levels of diversity and not so much against the presence of faultlines.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)257-280
    Number of pages24
    JournalGroup Processes & Intergroup Relations
    Volume12
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar-2009

    Keywords

    • anticipated outcomes
    • attitudes
    • diversity
    • workgroups
    • WORK GROUP DIVERSITY
    • CULTURAL-DIVERSITY
    • RELATIONAL DEMOGRAPHY
    • SOCIAL IDENTITY
    • INTERGROUP RELATIONS
    • GROUP COHESION
    • TASK GROUPS
    • PERFORMANCE
    • PERSONALITY
    • CATEGORIZATION

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