An exploratory study of benefits and challenges of neurodivergent employees: roles of knowing neurodivergents and neurodiversity practices

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Muhammad Ali, Mirit Grabarski, Marzena Baker
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Purpose Neurodiversity refers to a spectrum of neurological differences. Little is known about the benefits and challenges of employing neurodivergent individuals in the retail industry and how knowing neurodivergent individuals/neurodiversity practices are linked to benefits/challenges. This study provides these insights using the lenses of the value-in-diversity perspective, stigma theory and intergroup contact theory. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from an online survey of retail supervisors and co-workers from Australia, resulting in 502 responses from various retail organizations. Findings The findings indicate that supervisors have higher awareness of neurodiversity and perceived benefits of neurodivergent employees. Knowing neurodivergents was positively associated with perceived benefits and disclosure challenges and negatively associated with equity and inclusion challenges. Neurodiversity practices were positively associated with benefits of neurodivergent employees, negatively associated with disclosure challenges and equity and inclusion challenges in small stores, and positively associated with equity and inclusion challenges in large stores. Originality/value Current empirical research on workplace neurodiversity is scarce. This study provides pioneering evidence for awareness of workplace neurodiversity in the retail industry and the impact of knowing neurodivergent employees/neurodiversity practices on benefits and challenges. It differentiates between supervisors' and co-workers’ perceptions, highlighting the importance of exposure to information in reducing stigma.
神经发散性员工的利益与挑战的探索性研究:认识神经发散性与神经多样性实践的作用
神经多样性是指神经系统的一系列差异。很少有人知道在零售行业雇用神经分化个体的好处和挑战,以及了解神经分化个体/神经多样性实践如何与好处/挑战联系在一起。本研究运用多元性价值理论、污名理论和群体间接触理论提供这些见解。设计/方法/方法数据收集自澳大利亚零售主管和同事的在线调查,来自不同零售组织的502份回复。研究结果表明,主管对神经多样性和神经发散型员工的利益认知程度较高。了解神经分化者与感知利益和披露挑战正相关,与公平和包容挑战负相关。神经多样性实践与神经发散性员工的福利呈正相关,与小型商店的信息披露挑战、公平和包容挑战呈负相关,与大型商店的公平和包容挑战呈正相关。目前对工作场所神经多样性的实证研究很少。本研究为零售行业对工作场所神经多样性的认识以及了解神经多样性员工/神经多样性实践对利益和挑战的影响提供了开创性的证据。它区分了主管和同事的看法,强调了接触信息对减少污名的重要性。
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