Academic Papers
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We are delighted to offer you a curated collection of academic papers, gathered from verified and reputable sources. This resource is designed to provide members with quick access to valuable research that can inform your workforce strategy and transformation.
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2023
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Grace O’Farrell, Raymond T. Lee
What we know about Microaggression but were afraid to ask
Microaggression has been defined as “the brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, and environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial, gender, and sexual orientation, and religious slights and insults to the target person or...
2023
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Sharon Jayoung Song
Digital feminism: In the aftermath of #MeToo, what’s next for workplace equity for women?
This article seeks to analyze the aftereffects of the #MeToo movement to measure the efficacy of digital feminism. Perhaps the most recognizable outcome of the #MeToo movement is forcing a once-taboo subject of workplace sexual harassment into the limelight. The...
2023
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Brigid Trenerry, Kevin Dunn, and Yin Paradies
Productive disruptions: Supporting diversity and anti-racism in the workplace through multi-level organisational strategies
Racism in the workplace occurs at both the interpersonal and institutional level in terms of prejudiced attitudes and behaviours and avoidable and unfair differences in hiring, retention and opportunities for training and promotion. Many organisations have stated commitments to workforce...
2023
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Elaine Burns, Emma Elcombe, Heather Pierce, Sky Hugman, Susanne Gannon
Breastfeeding after return to work: An Australian national workplace survey
Breastfeeding initiation rates in Australia are high but duration rates fall well below the World Health Organization targets. Return to work is a known factor impacting 6 months exclusive breastfeeding and continuation into the infants second year of life. Work...
2023
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Butler, Paris D. ; Wexner, Steven D. ; Alimi, Yewande R. ; Dent, Daniel L. ; Fayanju, Oluwadamilola M. ; Gantt, Nancy L. ; Johnston, Fabian M. ; Pugh, Carla M
Society of Black Academic Surgeons (SBAS) diversity, equity, and inclusion series: Microaggressions – Lessons Learned from Black Academic Surgeons
Dr. Steven Wexner: I would like to welcome everyone to this month’s episode of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion series, in alliance with the American College of Surgeons, proceedings From the Advances in Surgery (AIS) Channel’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...
2023
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Jie Chen | Chenxing Jing | Kevin Keasey | Ivan Lim | Bin Xu
Gender, workplace preferences and firm performance: Looking through the glass door
Using Glassdoor data we show that women are less satisfied at work than men and that female employ- ees care more about work‐life balance. Further analysis shows that this gender difference in workplace preference vanishes at the manager level, suggesting...
2023
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Dr. Amanawa, David Ebiegberi
The Knowledge and Impact of Comparative Management in an Organization
The objective of this discussion is to familiarize you with the topic of comparative management and management techniques in various cultural contexts. The module covers fundamental ideas in comparative management, including how to distinguish between universalistic and particularistic theories, how...
2023
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Barnini Bhattacharyya and Jennifer L. Berdahl
Do You See Me? An Inductive Examination of Differences Between Women of Color’s Experiences of and Responses to Invisibility at Work
Intersectional invisibility is a salient experience for women of color in the workplace and stems from their nonprototypicality in gender and race. We expand research and theory on intersectional invisibility to propose that women of color vary in their degrees...
2023
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Leanne S. Son Hing * , Nouran Sakr, Jessica B. Sorenson, Cailin S. Stamarski, Kiah Caniera, Caren Colaco
Gender inequities in the workplace: A holistic review of organizational processes and practices
In this paper, we provide a broad, integrative review of the degree to which gender inequities exist in organizational domains and practices covering areas such as performance evaluation, compensation, leadership, work-family conflict, and sexual harassment, spanning the employee lifecycle from...
2023
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Robert Engle and Christopher Schlaegel
Cross-cultural impacts in the domestic workplace: multicultural work environment, cultural intelligence, and extra-role performance
Multiculturalism in the workplace has been increasing over the years in many countries, including the United States, with the United Nations indicating there have never been more immigrants than seen today (Titzmann & Fuligni, 2015). Multiculturalism has been increasingly viewed...
2023
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Nick Drydakis, Anna Paraskevopoulou, Vasiliki Bozani
A field study of age discrimination in the workplace: the importance of gender and race‒pay the gap
Purpose – The study examines whether age intersects with gender and race during the initial stage of the hiring process and affects access to vacancies outcomes and wage sorting. Design/methodology/approach – In order to answer the research question, the study...
2023
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Michael Gerlich
Time for Change: Rethinking Top Managers’ Bonus Systems for A Sustainable and Prosperous Future
In response to the profound societal changes in Central Europe, employees’ priorities are shifting towards higher-level needs, compelling Human Resource Management (HRM) practices to adapt and evolve. This paper argues that traditional HRM approaches, which primarily focus on basic needs,...
2023
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Abeni El-Amin
Implementing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Educational Management Practices
With more educational institutions entering into public, higher, and professional education, the educational environment has grown increasingly competitive. With this increase in competitiveness has come the need for a greater focus on leadership within the institutions, on administrative handling of...
2023
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Mónica Gonçalves1, Regina Leite, and Emília Fernandes
Sexual Identity in the Workplace: Reasons for (not) Coming out
Extant research on non-normative sexual identity and non-heterosexual people exposes the various forms of discrimination and oppressive practices and behaviors from peers, supervisors and subordinates, clients and organizations in general. This situation creates a dilemma to those workers regarding the...
2023
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Blandina Blackburn
Managing neurodiversity in workplaces
Judy Singer [1], a sociologist who has autism, coined the term ‘neurodiversity’ (ND) in the late 1990s, introducing the concept that some developmental disorders may represent a variation of ‘normal’. ND commonly refers to a variety of conditions including, but...
2023
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Sucharita Maji, Nidhi Yadav and Pranjal Gupta
LGBTQ+ in workplace: a systematic review and reconsideration
Purpose – The inclusion of LGBTQ þ persons (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and having other sexual orientations and gender identities) is a crucial step in improving gender diversity in the workplace; however, till date, it remains a significant challenge...
2023
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Christos Kakarougkas, Theodoros Stavrinoudis, Moschos Psimoulis
Evaluating the COVID-19 pandemic changes on hotel organizational culture
The strong negative consequences caused by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic created the need for a scientific investigation of changes that occurred in the organizational culture of the hospitality industry. This research paper, using the Delphi method, served three...
2023
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Dion Sik-Yee Leung | Ben Hok-Bun Ku
Health-seeking, intercultural health communication, and health outcomes: An intersectional study of ethnic minorities’ lived experiences
Aims: To explore ethnic minorities’ lived experiences of health-seeking and healthcare utilization in Hong Kong, and to examine the impact of intersectionality of sociocul- tural identities on intercultural health communication. Design: Qualitative exploratory design. Methods: Data collection methods were semi-structured...
2023
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Monideepa Tarafdar , Irina Rets , Yang Hu
Can ICT(Information and Communications Technology) enhance workplace inclusion? ICT-enabled workplace inclusion practices and a new agenda for inclusion research in Information Systems
Workplace inclusion is a strategic concern for organizations, yet challenging to achieve. We investigate how Information and Communications Technology (ICT) use can enhance workplace inclusion. Based on qualitative data collected from a leading UK organization, we conceptualize four ICT-enabled workplace...
2023
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Elisabeth R. Silver , Christine L. Nittrouer, and Michelle R. Hebl
Beyond the business case: Universally designing the workplace for neurodiversity and inclusion
Given that 15–20% of the world’s population is neurodiverse (e.g., has ADHD, dyslexia, and/or autism; DCEG Staff, 2022), understanding how to better include these individuals in the workplace is both a social justice and a strategic imperative for organizations. Lefevre-Levy...
