TY - JOUR
T1 - Consequences of feeling dissimilar from others in a work team
AU - Hobman, Elizabeth V.
AU - Bordia, Prashant
AU - Gallois, Cynthia
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - This study extended the current literature on group diversity by examining the moderating influence of perceived group openness to diversity on the relationships between perceived individual visible, informational, and value dissimilarity; individual task and relationship conflict; and work group involvement. A survey was administered to 129 public service employees who worked in intact teams. Results revealed that value dissimilarity had a positive association with task and relationship conflict and a negative association with work group involvement. Perceived group openness to diversity moderated the associations between visible and informational dissimilarity and work group involvement, and between value dissimilarity and task conflict. These results highlight the importance of managing differences by introducing norms promoting diversity and the involvement of all team members.
AB - This study extended the current literature on group diversity by examining the moderating influence of perceived group openness to diversity on the relationships between perceived individual visible, informational, and value dissimilarity; individual task and relationship conflict; and work group involvement. A survey was administered to 129 public service employees who worked in intact teams. Results revealed that value dissimilarity had a positive association with task and relationship conflict and a negative association with work group involvement. Perceived group openness to diversity moderated the associations between visible and informational dissimilarity and work group involvement, and between value dissimilarity and task conflict. These results highlight the importance of managing differences by introducing norms promoting diversity and the involvement of all team members.
KW - Perceived dissimilarity
KW - Work teams
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1022837207241
DO - 10.1023/A:1022837207241
M3 - Article
SN - 0889-3268
VL - 17
SP - 301
EP - 325
JO - Journal of Business and Psychology
JF - Journal of Business and Psychology
IS - 3
ER -