Collective experience of inclusion, diversity, and performance in work groups

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Autor(a) principal: Ferdman,Bernardo M.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Avigdor,Avi, Braun,Deborah, Konkin,Jennifer, Kuzmycz,Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RAM. Revista de Administração Mackenzie
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Resumo: This conceptual paper addresses the presumed interactive effects of work group inclusion and diversity on work group performance. Building on prior theory and research focusing on individual-level inclusion, we put forth the construct of collective experience of inclusion, the aggregated degree to which members of a group feel valued by, engaged with, and able to express themselves authentically within their work group, both as individuals and as members of multiple identity groups. We propose that collective experience of inclusion will be positively associated with indicators of the group's performance. This relationship, we further propose, will be moderated by the diversity of the group's membership, such that, as diversity increases, the positive effects of the collective experience of inclusion on performance will be enhanced. Finally, we propose that variation in the degree to which individuals experience inclusion in the group, as assessed with an index of dispersion in the experience of inclusion, will further moderate this effect, and attenuate the positive interactive effects of collective experience of inclusion and diversity on performance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Collective experience of inclusion, diversity, and performance in work groups
title Collective experience of inclusion, diversity, and performance in work groups
spellingShingle Collective experience of inclusion, diversity, and performance in work groups
Ferdman,Bernardo M.
Inclusion
Diversity
Work groups
Group performance
Organizational psychology
title_short Collective experience of inclusion, diversity, and performance in work groups
title_full Collective experience of inclusion, diversity, and performance in work groups
title_fullStr Collective experience of inclusion, diversity, and performance in work groups
title_full_unstemmed Collective experience of inclusion, diversity, and performance in work groups
title_sort Collective experience of inclusion, diversity, and performance in work groups
author Ferdman,Bernardo M.
author_facet Ferdman,Bernardo M.
Avigdor,Avi
Braun,Deborah
Konkin,Jennifer
Kuzmycz,Daniel
author_role author
author2 Avigdor,Avi
Braun,Deborah
Konkin,Jennifer
Kuzmycz,Daniel
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferdman,Bernardo M.
Avigdor,Avi
Braun,Deborah
Konkin,Jennifer
Kuzmycz,Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inclusion
Diversity
Work groups
Group performance
Organizational psychology
topic Inclusion
Diversity
Work groups
Group performance
Organizational psychology
description This conceptual paper addresses the presumed interactive effects of work group inclusion and diversity on work group performance. Building on prior theory and research focusing on individual-level inclusion, we put forth the construct of collective experience of inclusion, the aggregated degree to which members of a group feel valued by, engaged with, and able to express themselves authentically within their work group, both as individuals and as members of multiple identity groups. We propose that collective experience of inclusion will be positively associated with indicators of the group's performance. This relationship, we further propose, will be moderated by the diversity of the group's membership, such that, as diversity increases, the positive effects of the collective experience of inclusion on performance will be enhanced. Finally, we propose that variation in the degree to which individuals experience inclusion in the group, as assessed with an index of dispersion in the experience of inclusion, will further moderate this effect, and attenuate the positive interactive effects of collective experience of inclusion and diversity on performance.
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