One may reasonably think that cultural homophily, defined as the tendency to associate with others of similar culture, affects collaboration in multinational teams in general, but not in superstar teams of professionals at the top of their industry. The analysis of an exhaustive dataset on the passes made by professional European football players in the top-5 men’s leagues reveals that, on the contrary, cultural homophily is persistent, pervasive and consequential even in superstar multinational teams of very high skill individuals with clear common objectives and aligned incentives, and involved in interactive tasks that are well-defined and not particularly culture intensive.

Cultural homophily and collaboration in superstar teams

Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P.
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One may reasonably think that cultural homophily, defined as the tendency to associate with others of similar culture, affects collaboration in multinational teams in general, but not in superstar teams of professionals at the top of their industry. The analysis of an exhaustive dataset on the passes made by professional European football players in the top-5 men’s leagues reveals that, on the contrary, cultural homophily is persistent, pervasive and consequential even in superstar multinational teams of very high skill individuals with clear common objectives and aligned incentives, and involved in interactive tasks that are well-defined and not particularly culture intensive.
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Békés, Gábor; Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P.
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