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As processes, products, and services are becoming increasingly complex, organizations often charge diverse teams with generating the solutions that enable competitive advantages. Since diverse teams – that is, teams comprising members with different educational, functional, and demographic backgrounds – possess a broader range of task-relevant resources (skills, knowledge, perspectives), it is reasonable to assume that they should outperform homogeneous teams on complex, innovative tasks. Read more |
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