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Organization Science | 2013

Getting Closer at the Company Party: Integration Experiences, Racial Dissimilarity, and Workplace Relationships

Tracy L. Dumas; Katherine W. Phillips; Nancy P. Rothbard

Using survey data from two distinct samples, we found that reported integration behaviors (e.g., attending company parties, discussing nonwork matters with colleagues) were associated with closer relationships among coworkers but that this effect was qualified by an interaction effect. Racial dissimilarity moderated the relationship between integration and closeness such that integration was positively associated with relationship closeness for those who were demographically similar to their coworkers, but not for those who were demographically dissimilar from their coworkers. Additionally, this moderation effect was mediated by the extent to which respondents experienced comfort and enjoyment when integrating. These findings highlight the importance of creating the right kind of interactions for building closer relationships between employees, particularly relationships that span racial boundaries.


Archive | 2008

Self-disclosure: Beneficial for cohesion in demographically diverse work groups?

Tracy L. Dumas; Nancy P. Rothbard; Katherine W. Phillips

Many organizational efforts to improve co-worker relationships entail inducing employees to bring their “whole selves” into the workplace, which for employees often means disclosing personal experiences at work. Several psychological theories suggest that increased self-disclosure will lead to better relationships in organizational work groups. However, this chapter considers the factors impacting self-disclosure in demographically diverse settings. We posit that although self-disclosure has led to closer relationships in past research, it may not increase cohesion for employees in demographically diverse work groups, or those who are demographically dissimilar from the majority of their co-workers.


Organization Science | 2005

Managing Multiple Roles: Work-Family Policies and Individuals' Desires for Segmentation

Nancy P. Rothbard; Katherine W. Phillips; Tracy L. Dumas


Academy of Management Review | 2009

To Disclose or Not to Disclose? Status Distance and Self-Disclosure in Diverse Environments

Katherine W. Phillips; Nancy P. Rothbard; Tracy L. Dumas


Academy of Management Journal | 2015

Unearned Status Gain: Evidence from a Global Language Mandate

Tsedal Neeley; Tracy L. Dumas


Academy of Management Journal | 2017

To Thine Own Self Be True? Facades of Conformity, Values Incongruence, and the Moderating Impact of Leader Integrity

Patricia Faison Hewlin; Tracy L. Dumas; Meredith Flowers Burnett


Personnel Psychology | 2017

Married with Children: How Family Role Identification Shapes Leadership Behaviors at Work

Tracy L. Dumas; Taryn Stanko


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2001

THE LONG ARM OF THE ORGANIZATION: WORK-FAMILY POLICIES, EMPLOYEE PREFERENCES FOR SEGMENTATION, AND SATISFACTION AND COMMITMENT.

Nancy P. Rothbard; Tracy L. Dumas; Katherine W. Phillips


Archive | 2015

Can a Lingua Franca Create Unearned Status Gain for Native Speakers in Global Organizations

Tsedal Neeley; Tracy L. Dumas


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2014

Language, Unearned Status Gain and Intergroup Dynamics in Global Organizations

Tsedal Neeley; Tracy L. Dumas

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Nancy P. Rothbard

University of Pennsylvania

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Meredith F. Burnett

George Washington University

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Meredith Flowers Burnett

American Institutes for Research

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Taryn Stanko

California Polytechnic State University

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