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Field Last Published | Before July 01, 2016 09:08 AM | After July 06, 2016 09:43 AM |
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Field Paper Abstract | Before | After Co-workers are increasingly diverse in their nationality and skill sets. This paper studies the effect of diversity on how workers are organized using data from a field experiment conducted in an environment where diversity is pervasive. Findings show that team organization improves outcomes when workers are from the same country. The opposite is true when workers are nationally diverse. These results are more pronounced for teams of workers with specialized skills. Further investigation of the data suggests that diverse teams have difficulty communicating. I find no evidence that preferences for or expectations about working with someone from the same country is affecting team performance. |
Field Paper Citation | Before | After Lyons, Elizabeth (2016). "Team Production in International Labor Markets: Experimental Evidence from the Field" |
Field Paper URL | Before | After http://gps.ucsd.edu/_files/faculty/lyons/lyons_research_072016.pdf |