Journal article
To agree or not to agree: The effects of value congruence, individual demographic dissimilarity, and conflict on workgroup outcomes
KA Jehn, C Chadwick, SMB Thatcher
International Journal of Conflict Management | EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 1997
DOI: 10.1108/eb022799
Abstract
In this quasi-experimental study we investigate value congruence and demographic dissimilarity among group members as factors which influence various types of conflict within workgroups. We also examine whether it is beneficial for members to be different or alike, to agree or disagree, in order to foster work group productivity. Results indicate that visible individual demographic differences (i.e., sex, age) increase relationship conflict, while informational demographic differences (i.e., education) increase task-focused conflict. Value congruence of members decreased both relationship and task conflict, and the specific content of the values held by members influenced performance. Specif..
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