Cognitive Diversity for Creativity and Inclusive Growth
Martin Thuo,
Malika Jeffries‐EL,
James Holly
et al.
Abstract:Cognitively diverse teams outperform high intelligence (IQ) teams in problem solving, while businesses with at least one woman in their board of directors financially outperform ones with all men boards. These well‐known facts are lost in most academic science enterprises. Herein, we make the case for looking at sources, approaches, and opportunities in expanding cognitive diversity of research teams for high productivity and efficiency.
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