The Role of Attitudes in Reactions Toward Diversity in Workgroups1 |
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Authors: | TOSHIHIKO NAKUI PAUL B. PAULUS KAREN I. VAN DER ZEE |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tokyo University of Social Welfare, Tokyo, Japan;2. University of Texas at Arlington;3. University of Groningen |
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Abstract: | The present study examined attitudes toward diversity as a moderator of outcomes of diversity in workgroups. Two studies were conducted that focused on the development of the Attitudes Toward Diverse Workgroups Scale (ADWS) and on the impact of diversity attitudes on task performance and psychological reactions in actual face‐to‐face diverse brainstorming groups. The first study supported the internal consistency and stability of the ADWS and revealed that it was related, in the predicted way, to the Big Five and general prejudice. The second study revealed that high scores on the productive and affective dimensions of the ADWS enhanced brainstorming performance (quality of ideas) in actual diverse groups and positive psychological reactions to the group experiences, respectively. |
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