|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
It is evident that organizations are becoming increasingly diverse
because of the growing numbers of ethnic minorities in the U. S.
and the rise in immigration around the world (U. S. Bureau of
Census, 2019). Some estimates indicate that by 2060 ethnic
minorities in the U. S. will actually make up the majority of the
population (U. S. Bureau of Census, 2019), and national minority
group members will constitute over 14% of the 770 million people in
the European Union (Worldwide Population Estimates, 2017). Thus,
organizations around the world are faced with numerous challenges
associated with attracting, motivating, and retaining employees who
are culturally diverse, and we need a better understanding of how
to increase the inclusion of diverse group members in
organizations. This edited book includes twelve cutting edge
articles written by subject matter experts on an array of topics
including: (a) the influence of multiculturalism on HR practices,
(b) factors affecting the success of corporate women, (c)
stereotypes of racial minorities, (d) effect sizes in diversity
research, ( e) true identities of stigmatized persons, (f)
diversity training, (g) LGBTQ issues, (h) age, (I) strategies for
creating inclusive climates, (j) the development of measure of
reactions to perceived discrimination, (k) racial harassment, and
(l) unfair discrimination against immigrants. This timely book
provides a critical resource for undergraduate and graduate classes
in diversity and inclusion in organizations, human resource
management, organizational behavior, organizational sociology, and
industrial and organizational psychology. Apart from theories and
research on diversity and inclusion, the book also considers
implications for designing HR policies and processes in
organizations. Therefore, the book is especially relevant for
practitioners and human resource professionals because it provides
guidance on HR practices that can help organizations attract and
retain these new organizational members.
It is evident that organizations are becoming increasingly diverse
because of the growing numbers of ethnic minorities in the U. S.
and the rise in immigration around the world (U. S. Bureau of
Census, 2019). Some estimates indicate that by 2060 ethnic
minorities in the U. S. will actually make up the majority of the
population (U. S. Bureau of Census, 2019), and national minority
group members will constitute over 14% of the 770 million people in
the European Union (Worldwide Population Estimates, 2017). Thus,
organizations around the world are faced with numerous challenges
associated with attracting, motivating, and retaining employees who
are culturally diverse, and we need a better understanding of how
to increase the inclusion of diverse group members in
organizations. This edited book includes twelve cutting edge
articles written by subject matter experts on an array of topics
including: (a) the influence of multiculturalism on HR practices,
(b) factors affecting the success of corporate women, (c)
stereotypes of racial minorities, (d) effect sizes in diversity
research, ( e) true identities of stigmatized persons, (f)
diversity training, (g) LGBTQ issues, (h) age, (I) strategies for
creating inclusive climates, (j) the development of measure of
reactions to perceived discrimination, (k) racial harassment, and
(l) unfair discrimination against immigrants. This timely book
provides a critical resource for undergraduate and graduate classes
in diversity and inclusion in organizations, human resource
management, organizational behavior, organizational sociology, and
industrial and organizational psychology. Apart from theories and
research on diversity and inclusion, the book also considers
implications for designing HR policies and processes in
organizations. Therefore, the book is especially relevant for
practitioners and human resource professionals because it provides
guidance on HR practices that can help organizations attract and
retain these new organizational members.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|