ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDES: GENDER DYNAMICS INFLUENCE HOW INTERCULTURAL CONFLICT HELPS OR HURTS CREATIVE COLLABORATION
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Chua, Roy; Jin, Mengzi
署名单位:
Singapore Management University; Peking University
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2016.1319
发表日期:
2020
页码:
903-934
关键词:
WORK GROUP DIVERSITY
demographic diversity
CULTURAL-DIVERSITY
INTEGRATIVE MODEL
TEAM PERFORMANCE
management
Negotiation
INNOVATION
cross
categorization
摘要:
Collaborating across cultures can potentially increase creativity owing to access to diverse ideas and perspectives, but this benefit is not always realized. One reason for this is that the conflict that arises in intercultural creative collaboration is a double-edged sword, and so how it is managed matters. In this research, we examine how the gender of collaborating dyads influences the link between intercultural conflict (task and relationship) and creative collaboration effectiveness. Through two studies (a laboratory study and a field survey), we found that intercultural task conflict has a negative effect on creative collaboration in men dyads but a positive effect on creative collaboration in women dyads. Conversely, intercultural relationship conflict has a negative impact on creative collaboration in general, but this effect is stronger for women dyads than for men dyads. These effects can be traced to how men versus women dyads handled intercultural conflict. There is also evidence that information elaboration (exchange, discussion, and integration of task-relevant information and ideas) mediates the effects of dyad gender and intercultural conflict on creative collaboration. These findings extend current understanding of when and how intercultural collaborations can result in creativity benefits from a gender and conflict management perspective.