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Bridging team faultlines by combining task role assignment and goal structure strategies.
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2011
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Group AssessmentProject ManagementTask AnalysisOrganizational ConflictOrganizational BehaviorManagementSystems EngineeringGoal Structure StrategiesStrong Diversity FaultlinesCrosscut RolesOrganizational PsychologyCollective CognitionBehavioral SciencesTeam PerformanceStrategyTask AllocationStrategic ManagementTask Role AssignmentPerformance StudiesBridging Team FaultlinesOrganizational CommunicationGroup WorkBusinessWork Group DynamicArtsTeam Training
This study tests whether the detrimental effects of strong diversity faultlines on team performance can be counteracted by combining 2 managerial strategies: task role crosscutting and superordinate goals. We conducted a 2 (crosscut vs. aligned roles) × 2 (superordinate vs. subgroup goals) experimental study. Seventy-two 4-person teams with faultlines stemming from gender and educational major performed a complex decision-making task. The results show that teams with crosscut roles perform better when they are assigned a superordinate goal than a subgroup goal, whereas teams with aligned roles are not affected by goal manipulations. This effect is mediated by elaboration of task-relevant information. Implications for theory and management of team faultlines are discussed.
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