The future of scholarship on race in organizations

"Since the term "workforce diversity" was first coined in the 1990s, the topic has received consistent and increasing attention by researchers. Over the last 30 years, a body of theory and research has amassed which recognizes diversity as an important work unit characteristic and exp...

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Other Authors King, Eden B. (Editor), Roberson, Quinetta M. (Editor), Hebl, Michelle R. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2022.
SeriesResearch in social issues in management.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806602865
DOI10.1108/978-1-64802-843-4
Physical Description1 online resource (300 pages)

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Preface / Quinetta M. Roberson, Eden B. King, and Mikki R. Hebl -- Chapter 1. Examining the racialized consequences of objectivity in management scholarship / Brittany Torrez, Cydney H. Dupree, and Michael W. Kraus -- Chapter 2. Broadening the context: Addressing systemic oppression in organizational research / Catherine Warren, Ngoc S. Duong, Nicholas P. Salter, and Anmol Sachdeva -- Chapter 3. What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger: Applying a strength-based approach to black employees' workplace experience / Richard V. Burgess and Kalan R. Norris -- Chapter 4. Let's talk about #blm: The role of value congruence on supervisor-subordinate relationship / Lori Ramirez and Sarah Singletary Walker -- Chapter 5. Transforming racial microaggressions into leader identity development through self-narratives / Amber Kea-Edwards and Rebecca J. Reichard -- Chapter 6. The impact of mega-threats and political ideology on black employees / Sydney N. Green, Gino J. Howard, Hannah Perkins Stark, Horatio D. Traylor, and Rachel Williamson Smith -- Chapter 7. Black lives matter: True commitment or tokenism? / Emily Moore and Anju Philip -- Chapter 8. Just getting started: An organizational and management scholar's perspective on the challenges faced by black female founders / Shana M. Yearwood -- Chapter 9. The authenticity paradox: A double consciousness perspective of race, gender, and authenticity at work for black women / Karoline M. Summerville and Enrica N. Ruggs -- Chapter 10. Double jeopardy or intersectional invisibility? Reconciling (seemingly) opposing perspectives / James T. Carter and Rebecca Ponce de Leon -- Chapter 11. Racial and gender diversity in artificial intelligence programming and its impact on end user experiences: A conceptual model / MaQueba Massey and Quinetta M. Roberson -- 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 "Since the term "workforce diversity" was first coined in the 1990s, the topic has received consistent and increasing attention by researchers. Over the last 30 years, a body of theory and research has amassed which recognizes diversity as an important work unit characteristic and explored its influence on organizational functioning and performance. Despite these advancements, the field is at a critical juncture where new ideas, emphases, theories, predictions and approaches are needed to propel our understanding of the meaning, import and functioning of diversity in organizations. Accordingly, this volume looks to the future of diversity work, both with regard to the content of the chapters and to the contributors. We endeavored to give a voice to emerging scholars who are the future of our field and can help to set a future research agenda to push our understanding of diversity in organizations. The scholars raise new and provocative questions about race in organizations that deliberate on the state of our science, our understanding of complex experiences of race, and a more nuanced view of race in terms of intersectionalities. Overall, each of these chapters provokes the status quo and, in so doing, offers a fresh perspective on the study of diversity in general and race and racism more specifically. We believe the end result is a more comprehensive exploration of the phenomenon and the development of an exciting future research agenda"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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650 0 |a Racism in the workplace. 
650 0 |a Discrimination in employment. 
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650 7 |a Racism and racial discrimination, Anti-racism.  |2 thema 
650 7 |a Diversity, equality and inclusion in the workplace.  |2 thema 
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700 1 |a King, Eden B.,  |e editor. 
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700 1 |a Hebl, Michelle R.,  |e editor. 
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