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This volume brings together top scholars in industrial and
organizational psychology with social psychologists to explore the
research and theory relating to various areas of workplace
discrimination. Many of the contributors to this book participated
in a conference on workplace discrimination held at Rice University
in May 2000. The idea came from the realization that there had been
no attempt to bring together the various literatures on the topic.
Discrimination and issues of employment diversity are significant
topics today in IO psychology, business, and human resource
management. This edited volume examines the following components of
this important discussion: how to explain discrimination in
organizations; understanding discrimination against specific
groups; and implications for practical efforts to reduce
discrimination. This book brings together, in one volume, a review
of the research on discrimination based on race, age, sexual
orientation, gender, physical appearance, disability, and
personality. In addition, it explores the multilevel antecedents
and potential bases for a general model of discrimination in the
workplace. While social psychological research and theory have
provided invaluable insights, an understanding of discrimination in
the workplace and solutions will require incorporating factors at
the organizational level in addition to factors at the individual
and group levels. Although a definitive model is not reached, the
aim of this text is to facilitate future research and theory.
This book provides an in depth survey of the field of Industrial
and Organizational Psychology (I/O), a specialized field within the
larger discipline of psychology also called Work and Organizational
Psychology, Occupational Psychology, and Organizational Psychology.
I/O is the scientific study of how individuals and groups behave in
the performance of work activities and in the context of
organizations. It is also the application of this research to
improving the effectiveness and the well-being of people and the
organizations in which they work. It is part science, contributing
to the general knowledge base of psychology, and part application,
using that knowledge to solve real-world problems.
This volume brings together top scholars in industrial and
organizational psychology with social psychologists to explore the
research and theory relating to various areas of workplace
discrimination. Many of the contributors to this book participated
in a conference on workplace discrimination held at Rice University
in May 2000. The idea came from the realization that there had been
no attempt to bring together the various literatures on the topic.
Discrimination and issues of employment diversity are significant
topics today in IO psychology, business, and human resource
management. This edited volume examines the following components of
this important discussion: how to explain discrimination in
organizations; understanding discrimination against specific
groups; and implications for practical efforts to reduce
discrimination. This book brings together, in one volume, a review
of the research on discrimination based on race, age, sexual
orientation, gender, physical appearance, disability, and
personality. In addition, it explores the multilevel antecedents
and potential bases for a general model of discrimination in the
workplace. While social psychological research and theory have
provided invaluable insights, an understanding of discrimination in
the workplace and solutions will require incorporating factors at
the organizational level in addition to factors at the individual
and group levels. Although a definitive model is not reached, the
aim of this text is to facilitate future research and theory.
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