Age and Gender Diversity as Determinants of Performance and Health in a Public Organization: The Role of Task Complexity and Group Size
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Wegge, Juergen; Roth, Carla; Neubach, Barbara; Schmidt, Klaus-Helmut; Kanfer, Ruth
署名单位:
Technische Universitat Dresden; Dortmund University of Technology; University System of Georgia; Georgia Institute of Technology
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0021-9010
DOI:
10.1037/a0012680
发表日期:
2008
页码:
1301-1313
关键词:
age diversity
GENDER DIVERSITY
performance
self-reported health disorders
TASK COMPLEXITY
摘要:
The influence of age and gender composition on group performance and self-reported health disorders was examined with data from 4,538 federal tax employees working in 222 natural work unit groups. As hypothesized, age diversity correlated positively with performance only in groups solving complex decision-making tasks. and this finding was replicated when analyzing performance data collected 1 year later. Age diversity was also positively correlated with health disorders-but only in groups working on routine decision-making tasks, Gender composition also had a significant effect on group performance. such that groups with a high proportion of female employees performed worse and reported more health disorders than did gender-diverse teams. As expected, effects of gender composition were most pronounced in large groups. Effects of age diversity were found when controlling for gender diversity and vice versa. Thus, age and gender diversity seem to play a unique role in performance and well-being. The moderating role of task complexity for both effects of age diversity and the moderating role of group size for both effects of gender diversity further suggest that the impact of these 2 variables depends on different group processes (e.g., knowledge exchange, variation in gender salience).
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