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Cultural Diversity and Team Performance: The Role of Team Member Goal Orientation

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In this article, the authors develop and test theory about how achievement setting readily activates team member goal orientations that influence the diversity-performance relationship and identify goal orientation as a moderator of the performance benefits of cultural diversity and team information elaboration as the underlying process.
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As workforce diversity increases, knowledge of factors influencing whether cultural diversity results in team performance benefits is of growing importance. Complementing and extending earlier research, we develop and test theory about how achievement setting readily activates team member goal orientations that influence the diversity-performance relationship. In two studies, we identify goal orientation as a moderator of the performance benefits of cultural diversity and team information elaboration as the underlying process. Cultural diversity is more positive for team performance when team members' learning approach orientation is high and performance avoidance orientation is low. This effect is exerted via team information elaboration.

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Gender Diversity and Securities Fraud

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Creativity in scientific teams: : Unpacking novelty and impact

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Past, present, and potential future of team diversity research: From compositional diversity to emergent diversity

TL;DR: This paper reviewed the current state of the art in team diversity research, the trajectory that led to this state, and a potential way forward that would lead to more integrative theory in diversity research.
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