Yeah, I found the linked review quite interesting. The theory is that diversity increases different types of conflict, but that some conflict is good for performance (for the reasons I outlined), while others cause problems.
It seperates conflict into (1) task conflict, (2) socio-emotional conflict or (3) value conflict, with task conflict increasing performance and the other two decreasing it. (I summarised these as “political” initially, I’ve edited it slightly to be more precise). In other words, a diverse group will have better ideas overall, but may be dragged down in productivity by interpersonal conflict.
In a field like EA where good ideas and correctness are incredibly important, I think the best performing strategy would be to foster a diverse community, while also taking steps to reduce conflict by practicing principles of empathy, compassion, and understanding.
Agreed. I’ve also seen other studies that suggest that the rate and quality of knowledge production increases from that kind of good faith dialectical feedback. Makes a lot of sense that some forms of conflict could be quite synergistic.
I will definitely give the piece a more thorough review when I get a chance.
Yeah, I found the linked review quite interesting. The theory is that diversity increases different types of conflict, but that some conflict is good for performance (for the reasons I outlined), while others cause problems.
It seperates conflict into (1) task conflict, (2) socio-emotional conflict or (3) value conflict, with task conflict increasing performance and the other two decreasing it. (I summarised these as “political” initially, I’ve edited it slightly to be more precise). In other words, a diverse group will have better ideas overall, but may be dragged down in productivity by interpersonal conflict.
In a field like EA where good ideas and correctness are incredibly important, I think the best performing strategy would be to foster a diverse community, while also taking steps to reduce conflict by practicing principles of empathy, compassion, and understanding.
Agreed. I’ve also seen other studies that suggest that the rate and quality of knowledge production increases from that kind of good faith dialectical feedback. Makes a lot of sense that some forms of conflict could be quite synergistic.
I will definitely give the piece a more thorough review when I get a chance.