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2023
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Chidozie Umeh | Nelarine Cornelius | James Wallace
Exploring equality, diversity, and inclusion in multiethnic settings: A context-sensitive approach
Organisations, worldwide, have introduced human resource management (HRM) and equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) policies to address the inherent disadvantages experi- enced by employees with diverse social identities in differ- ent national contexts. In this study, we draw on McCall’s...
2023
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Eline Jammaers
On ableism and anthropocentrism: A canine perspective on the workplace inclusion of disabled people
Despite growing attention for how disabled people become Othered in organizational settings and similar scholarly interest in the treatment of non-humans at work, no analysis so far has focused on the potential double marginalization that takes place when disabled people...
2023
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Darryl B. Rice · Nicole C. J. Young
Integrating ethics and inclusion: How and when upper-level managerial leadership impact supervisory inclusiveness
This study seeks to integrate behavioral ethics and organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion research in effort to extend our understanding of the workplace factors that impact the engagement of inclusive leadership. For this purpose, we rely on social information processing...
2023
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Elizabeth M. Mineihttps, Sally O. Hastings and Simone Warren
LGBTQ+ Sensemaking: The Mental Load of Identifying Workplace Allies
The sensemaking process is complex and mentally demanding, inviting sensemakers to establish and apply schema about individuals and groups. This study assesses the ways LGBTQ+ employees evaluate coworker’s ally status through the application of schema and the further sensemaking that...
2023
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Didar Zowghi, Francesca da Rimini
Diversity and Inclusion in Artificial Intelligence
To date, there has been little concrete practical advice about how to ensure that diversity and inclusion considerations should be embedded within both specific Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems and the larger global AI ecosystem. In this chapter, we present a...
2023
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Shih Joo Tan
When the Home Is Also the Workplace: Women migrant domestic workers’ experiences with the ‘live-in’ policy in Singapore and Hong Kong
This article examines the link between the mandatory live-in policy and the unsafe working and living conditions of women migrant domestic workers. This policy has been rationalised on the principles of the inviolability of the private home and challenges around...
2023
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AJNESH PRASAD
The model minority and the limits of workplace inclusion
Although management scholars have conceptualized how diversity manifests in various organizational outcomes, several aspects of diversity remain undertheorized. I examine the model minority—a specific and understudied racialized other. To conceptualize the model minority’s position in the contemporary workplace, I analyze...
2023
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Conna Yang
Motivational cultural intelligence and well-being in cross-cultural workplaces: a study of migrant workers in Taiwan
Purpose – This study sought to advance understandings of migrant worker labor outcomes by examining (1) the relationship between migrant employees’ motivational cultural intelligence (CQ) and employee wellbeing and (2) whether voice behavior at work mediates this relationship. Design/methodology/approach –...
2023
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Stephanie R. Bizzeth and Brenda L. Beagan
“Ah, it’s best not to mention that here:” Experiences of LGBTQ+ health professionals in (heteronormative) workplaces in Canada
Introduction: Despite human rights protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, LGBTQ+ professionals may continue to experience discrimination working in heteronormative systems and spaces. Methods: In this qualitative study 13 health professionals (nurses, occupational therapists, and physicians)...
2023
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Vijay Pereira, Elias Hadjielias , Michael Christofi , Demetris Vrontis
A systematic literature review on the impact of artificial intelligence on workplace outcomes: A multi-process perspective
Artificial intelligence (AI) can bring both opportunities and challenges to human resource management (HRM). While scholars have been examining the impact of AI on workplace outcomes more closely over the past two decades, the literature falls short in providing a...
2023
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P.M. Nimmi and William E. Donald
Modelling the interaction between serious leisure, self-perceived employability, stress, and workplace well-being: empirical insights from graduates in India
Purpose – Drawing on a framework of Job Demands – Resources(JD-R), the purpose of this paper is to conceptually develop and empirically validate a moderated mediation model of serious leisure and work place well-being. Design/methodology/approach – The data were collected...
2023
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Mai Chi Vu, Nicholas Burton
Beyond the Inclusion–Exclusion Binary: Right Mindfulness and Its Implications for Perceived Inclusion and Exclusion in the Workplace
This study examines non-Western perceptions of inclusion and exclusion through an examination of right mindfulness practitioners in Vietnam. It contributes to the critical inclusion literature that problematizes inclusion by showing how right mindfulness practitioners rejected the concepts of inclusion and...
2023
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Stephanie Petty · Lydia Tunstall · Hannah Richardson · Niamh Eccles
Workplace Adjustments for Autistic Employees: What is ‘Reasonable’?
Autistic adults are inadequately supported in the workplace. This study sought a definition of ‘reasonable’ and explored facilitators and barriers to employers making reasonable adjustments. 98 employers and employees across a UK city completed a survey; 15% identified as being...
2023
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Ta C. Chang, Rafael A, Calderon Candelario, Audina M. Berrocal, César A. Briceño, Jenny Chen, Nir Shoham-Hazon, Efraim Berco, David Solá-Del Valle, And Elizabeth A. Vanner
LGBTQ+ Identity and Ophthalmologist Burnout
• PURPOSE: To evaluate lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- gender, questioning, and other sexual/gender minority (LGBTQ+) orientation as a burnout risk factor among an international ophthalmologist cohort. • METHODS: An anonymous, cross-sectional electronic survey was distributed via an Internet platform to...
2023
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Mikko Ranta and Mika Ylinen
Board gender diversity and workplace diversity: a machine learning approach
Purpose – This study aims to examine the association between board gender diversity (BGD) and workplace diversity and the relative importance of various board and firm characteristics in predicting diversity. Design/methodology/approach – With a novel machine learning (ML) approach, this...
2023
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Gizem Karaca, Cem Tanova and Korhan Gokmenoglu
How do shared values improve eudaimonic workplace well-being: role of perceived justice and emotional exhaustion among nurses
Purpose – This study aims to explore how shared values improve eudaimonic workplace well-being, the fulfillment that comes from personal development and the utilization of personal capabilities. The authors investigate the serial mediating role that perceived overall justice and emotional...
2023
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Jessica Halem
LGBTQ+ Workplace Inclusion and the Great Resignation
I was flying high after my first in-person keynote since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Finally, I got to put on some real pants, make some new slides, and talk to a live audience. I speak to audiences all over the...
2023
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Marianne Piano , Kristin Diemer , Michelle Hall , Flora Hui , Elaina Kefalianos, Belinda J. Lawford , Gemma McKibbin and Rebecca J. Jarden
A rapid review of challenges and opportunities related to diversity and inclusion as experienced by early and mid-career academics in the medicine, dentistry and health sciences felds
Background Early- and mid-career academics in medicine, dentistry and health sciences are integral to research, education and advancement of clinical professions, yet experience significant illbeing, high attrition and limited advancement opportunities. Objectives Identify and synthesise published research investigating challenges and...
2023
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Mikko Ranta and Mika Ylinen
Board gender diversity and workplace diversity: a machine learning approach
Purpose – This study aims to examine the association between board gender diversity (BGD) and workplace diversity and the relative importance of various board and firm characteristics in predicting diversity. Design/methodology/approach – With a novel machine learning (ML) approach, this...
2023
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Davide La Torre , Cinzia Colapinto , Ilaria Durosini , and Stefano Triberti
Team Formation for Human-Artificial Intelligence Collaboration in the Workplace: A Goal Programming Model to Foster Organizational Change
The need for preparing for digital transformation is a recurrent theme in the recent public and academic debate. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to reduce operational costs, increase efficiency, and improve customer experience. Thus, it is crucial to forming...
