Diversity and homophily at work: Supportive relations among white and African-American peers
成果类型:
Review
署名作者:
Bacharach, SB; Bamberger, PA; Vashdi, D
署名单位:
Cornell University; Technion Israel Institute of Technology
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
发表日期:
2005
页码:
619-644
关键词:
ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP
intergroup contact
task-performance
social support
BEHAVIOR
network
IDENTITY
self
job
DISCRIMINATION
摘要:
Dividends from employee diversity may require intergroup knowledge and information sharing, which in turn may depend on supportive peer relations. Yet little is known about the antecedents of such supportive relations among the racially dissimilar. We posited that the relative prevalence of supportive relations among dissimilar peers will be higher in work units with high task interdependence and a strong peer support climate but will decline as the proportion of racially different others increases (a homophily effect). An inverse relationship between the! proportion of racially different others and supportive relations among whites and blacks was found; it was curvilinear and moderated by support climate.