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    Bingley, U.K. : Emerald
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    b3kat_BV048845597
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 282 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849504058
    Series Statement: Research on managing groups and teams v. 8
    Content: The eighth volume on Managing Groups in Teams focuses on the forces that perpetuate or mitigate unethical behavior in groups. Group-based interactions, in comparison to individual interactions, pose unique challenges: the salient dimensions in the external environment can be different, within-group processes must be considered, and decision-making needs to be analyzed within a group-based context. The authors in this volume reflect on these forces and their role in unethical behavior. In the external environment, legal and ethical standards, sanctioning systems, the strategic fracturing of knowledge within organizations, and the communication medium used in virtual teams are identified as important influences on unethical behavior in group settings. Within the group, it is argued that certain processes such as social cohesion, group-level envy, and the intersection of self-interest and social identity are influential in ethical dilemmas. And, at the decision-making level, an examination of ethical decision-making within groups suggests that perspective taking by individual members, the felt pressure to avoid in-group favoritism by minorities, and intergenerational decisions must be taken into account. Together, these articles underscore the importance of considering the role that groups play in unethical behavior and are an essential source of information for those who wish to understand how unethical decisions are perpetuated within groups and organizations
    Note: The ethical implications of virtual interaction / Kevin W. Rockmann, Gregory B. Northcraft -- Groups as enablers of unethical behavior : the role of cohesion on group member actions / Jayanth Narayanan, Sarah Ronson, Madan M. Pillutla -- Regulating behavior off the books : perverse effects of requiring disclosure / Daylian M. Cain -- Group context, social identity, and ethical decision making : a preliminary test / Chen-Bo Zhong, Gillian Ku, Robert B. Lount, J. Keith Murnighan -- Green and mean : envy and social undermining in organizations / Jennifer R. Dunn, Maurice E. Schweitzer -- The good, the bad, and the ugly of perspective taking in groups / Eugene M. Caruso, Nicholas Epley, Max H. Bazerman -- Managing perceptions of ethical behavior in evaluative groups : the implications for diversity in organizations / Denise Lewin Loyd, Katherine W. Phillips -- Legacies, immortality, and the future : the psychology of intergenerational altruism / Kimberly A. Wade-Benzoni -- Ethics in groups : the road to hell / David M. Messick -- Ethics in groups : what we need to know / Ann E. Tenbrunsel -- Strategic ignorance and ethical behavior in organizations / Jason Dana -- Fighting noncooperative behavior in organizations : the dark side of sanctions / Laetitia B. Mulder, Eric van Dijk, David De Cremer -- Ethics initiatives : the problem of ethical subgroups / Danielle E. Warren
    Language: English
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    Bingley, U.K. : Emerald
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845709
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 308 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781848550537
    Series Statement: Research on managing groups and teams v. 11
    Content: Diversity results from the constellation of individual traits, characteristics, identities, experiences, and knowledge that individuals bring to a group. When individuals come together in groups, the similarities and differences among them may have a profound influence on how they feel, communicate, establish cohesion, deal with conflict, negotiate status differences, share and integrate information, develop ideas, make decisions, process information, and solve problems. The effects of diversity are broad and complex. Although there is a long history of research on diversity, researchers are delving deeper into the moderators, contextual factors, psychological processes, and sociological constraints that impact how individuals and groups manage the complexities of diversity in organizations.This volume will help promote research on diversity in groups by identifying and integrating various areas of research related to diversity across multiple disciplinary traditions. Because researchers in so many different areas have been studying the impact of diversity, and because it plays such an important role in group process and performance, this volume includes chapters and should be relevant for scholars who sit or were trained in many different academic departments including management, communications, psychology, labor and industrial relations and sociology
    Note: Demographic faultlines and creativity in diverse groups / Lisa H. Nishii, Jack A. Goncalo -- Metaperceptions in diverse work groups : intrapersonal perspectives and intragroup processes / Eden B. King, Seth Kaplan, Steve Zaccaro -- Self-disclosure : beneficial for cohesion in demographically diverse work groups? / Tracy L. Dumas, Nancy P. Rothbard, Katherine W. Phillips -- To be enhanced, understood, distinct, or to belong? : the role of multiple identity motives in homogeneous and diverse groups / Margaret E. Ormiston, Elaine M. Wong -- Beyond information exchange : new perspectives on the benefits of racial diversity for group performance / Samuel R. Sommers -- Diversity, newcomers, and team innovation : the importance of a common identity / Floor Rink, Naomi Ellemers -- Harnessing the power of emergent interdependence to promote diverse team collaboration / Heather M. Caruso, Anita Williams Woolley -- The language of bias : a linguistic approach to understanding intergroup relations / Quinetta M. Roberson, Bradford Bell, Shanette C. Porter -- A contextual reexamination of work team diversity research : review and future agenda / Aparna Joshi, Hyuntak Roh -- Capstone chapter for the volume : integrating themes and future research opportunities in work group diversity / Jennifer A. Chatman -- Taking advantage of differences : increasing team innovation through identity integration / Chi-Ying Cheng, Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks, Fiona Lee -- Duo status : disentangling the complex interactions within a minority of two / Denise Lewin Loyd, Judith B. White, Mary Kern -- In search of significance : a role-set approach to uncovering the social importance of demographic categories / Ray Reagans -- Preface / Katherine W. Phillips
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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