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Diversity and Team Performance in a Kenyan Organization
February 29, 2016 Editor 0
A key question in organizations is whether there is an optimal balance between diversity and sameness within teams of workers. Vincent Pons reports findings from a field experiment that suggests much of the tradeoff between diversity and sameness may come from the effects diversity has along different dimensions of organizational structure.
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