Research on Managing Groups and Teams
Diversity and Groups
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
11
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84855-053-7
ISBN print:
978-1-84855-052-0
Series ISSN:
1534-0856
Publication date:
2008
Book Chapter
Capstone Chapter For The Volume: Integrating Themes and Future Research Opportunities in Work Group Diversity
Jennifer A. Chatman
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2008
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Published:2008
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Jennifer A. Chatman, 2008. "Capstone Chapter For The Volume: Integrating Themes and Future Research Opportunities in Work Group Diversity", Diversity and Groups, Katherine W. Phillips
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2008
One interesting and unequivocal theme across the chapters is that everyone in teams, not just minority members, is affected by the group's composition – whites and blacks, men and women, and those who are experienced as well as inexperienced. Further, though there is evidence that minority members may be more affected than majority members (both positively and negatively – see, e.g., Chatman, Boisnier, Spataro, Anderson & Berdahl, in press), it is clear that majority members are influenced by group composition as well.
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