Majority and Token Minority Group Relationships: Power Acquisition and Communication

Citation
Fairhurst, Gail Theus et Snavely, B. Kay, Majority and Token Minority Group Relationships: Power Acquisition and Communication, Academy of Management review , 8(2), 1983, pp. 292-300
ISSN journal
03637425
Volume
8
Issue
2
Year of publication
1983
Pages
292 - 300
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Kanter's theory of numerical imbalance states that the successful integration of an organizational member whose social category (e.g., sex, race) is different from the workgroup majority is an inverse function of the degree of imbalance in the numerical proportion of majority to minority members.This paper challenges this stand, arguing that individual responses to the token minority role and the majority member's role can vary when other sources of status and power are considered.