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others reveal that subjects expect the effect of the gender stereotypes of tasks but underestimate others' bets on diversity. …
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In this paper, we explore the long-run effects of cultural and imperial legacies in the Baltic region. Drawing evidence from the 1897 population census in the Russian Empire, we find that localities with a higher share of German historical population are inclined to be more developed in...
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conflict makes national diversity more salient among existing and potential team members. I exploit this natural experiment to …
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The question whether ethnic diversity is associated with declining social cohesion has produced much controversy. We … localities in Germany, France, and the Netherlands, we explore a crucial individual-level mechanism: perceptions of diversity. We … not only consider perceptions of the amount, but also of the qualitative nature of diversity. By asking about various …
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We present a simple model to illustrate how birthplace diversity may affect team performance. The model assumes that … birthplace diversity increases the stock of available knowledge due to skill complementarities and decreases effciency due to … communication barriers. The consequence of these two opposing effects is a humpshaped relationship between birthplace diversity and …
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