Forgotten minorities in organizations

"People have long made invidious distinctions between individuals (e.g., the clean and the unclean, good and evil, black and white, sacred and profane, etc.) (Smith, 1996), and these distinctions affect the degree to which individuals experience prejudice, unfair discrimination, and oppression...

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Other Authors Stone, Dianna L., 1947- (Editor), Murray, Brian (Professor of management) (Editor), Lukaszewski, Kimberly M. (Editor), Dulebohn, James H. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc, [2023]
SeriesResearch in human resource management.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806602087
DOI10.1108/9798887301860
Physical Description1 online resource (390 pages)

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Chapter 1. Motives for dominating and excluding forgotten minorities in organizations / Dianna L. Stone, Kimberly M. Lukaszewski, Brian Murray, and James H. Dulebohn -- Chapter 1. Autism spectrum disorder and generation a: A forgotten minority in the workplace / Cristina M. Giannantonio, Amy E. Hurley-Hanson, and Amy Jane Griffiths -- Chapter 2. Forgotten minorities at work: Marginalization of jobseekers with mild autism / Daniela Petrovski -- Chapter 3. I'm anxious but i don't have anxiety! How stigma exacerbates the effect of anxiety disorders in the workplace / Eli Mendoza, Sara Mendiola, Lindsay Mathys, Shannon K. Cheng, and Eden B. King -- Chapter 4. The association of disability and health self-perception to entering and leaving self-employment / Christoph A. Metzler and Petra M. Moog -- Chapter 5. Adverse impact and disability status: Working toward inclusive selection procedures for individuals with disabilities / Nicole Strah and Deborah E. Rupp -- Chapter 6. Does conscious, social, and unconscious bias influence employment decisions about military veterans? Cristina rosario dipietropolo, robert c. Ford, and henrique correa -- Chapter 7. Degrees of incarceration: Navigating barriers to employment / Catrina Palmer Johnson and Nicole C. Jones Young -- Chapter 8. The impact of mentor relationship and supervisor supportive feedback on the working poor: The moderating role of self-efficacy / Erika N. Williams and Michele L. Heath -- Chapter 9. Calling for more organizational research on socioeconomic status / Elisabeth R. Silver, Cassandra N. Phetmisy, Naomi Fa-Kaji, Abby Corrington, Linnea C. Ng, and Mikki Hebl -- Chapter 10. Effects of stereotypes, intergroup bias, and cultural racism on unfair discrimination against native Americans / Dianna L. Stone, Kimberly M. Lukaszewski, Julio Canedo, and Dianna Contreras Krueger. About the Authors. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a "People have long made invidious distinctions between individuals (e.g., the clean and the unclean, good and evil, black and white, sacred and profane, etc.) (Smith, 1996), and these distinctions affect the degree to which individuals experience prejudice, unfair discrimination, and oppression in organizations and society as a whole. As a result, there has been an increased interest in research on these distinctions and unfair discrimination in organizations. Despite this research, most of the studies have focused on only a subset of minorities including African Americans, women, older workers, and people with physical disabilities (Dipboye & Colella, 2005). A number of other minorities have been forgotten or neglected by organizational researchers including people with neurological or psychological disabilities, veterans, Native Americans, people with a criminal history, and those who come from low socioeconomic or poor backgrounds. Thus, the primary purposes of this issue of Research in HRM is to foster research on "Forgotten Minorities" or those who are members of groups that have been excluded from organizations and neglected by organizational research. In view of these arguments, this issue (a) presents a brief review of the organizational research on the exclusion and repudiation of people who are forgotten minorities, (b) offers directions for future research on these outgroup members, and (c) considers key implications for practice that can facilitate the inclusion of forgotten minorities in organizations"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
650 0 |a Discrimination in employment. 
650 0 |a Diversity in the workplace. 
650 0 |a Personnel management. 
650 0 |a Organizational change. 
650 7 |a Business & Economics  |x Workplace Harassment & Discrimination.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Diversity, equality and inclusion in the workplace.  |2 thema 
650 7 |a Personnel and human resources management.  |2 thema 
650 7 |a Bullying and harassment.  |2 thema 
655 7 |a elektronické knihy  |7 fd186907  |2 czenas 
655 9 |a electronic books  |2 eczenas 
700 1 |a Stone, Dianna L.,  |d 1947-  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Murray, Brian  |c (Professor of management),  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Lukaszewski, Kimberly M.,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Dulebohn, James H.,  |e editor. 
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776 0 8 |i PDF version:  |z 9798887301860 
830 0 |a Research in human resource management. 
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