From structural racism to systemic solutions: racial equity in Brazil's banking industry

José Vicente, Moacir de Miranda Oliveira Junior, Aline Mariane de Faria
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The objective of this study is to identify and analyze strategies that can be implemented to promote racial inclusion in the Brazilian banking sector. This study proposes a systematized set of sectoral strategies to reduce racial inequality in the Brazilian banking sector, called "Systemic Strategies for Racial Equity." This integrated, industry-specific approach has not previously been listed in the literature, offering a new perspective on implementing diversity policies, not just at an organizational level, but considering the industry as a whole. The qualitative research uses the case study strategy, focusing specifically on the Brazilian banking sector. Data collection procedures include semi-structured interviews with representatives of banking institutions, regulatory entities, and justice bodies, in addition to the analysis of institutional documents and secondary data. Data analysis follows the methodology of Gioia, Corley, and Hamilton (2013), involving first—and second-order coding to identify emerging themes, culminating in the aggregation of these dimensions into a theoretical model. Three main sectoral strategies were identified: the Legal Compliance Strategy, the Social Pressure Strategy, and the Recognized Excellence Strategy, which form the set of "Systemic Strategies for Racial Equity." Notably, these are not individual business strategies but sectoral ones that must be implemented and led by government institutions, regulators, or society. This study offers a theoretical contribution by proposing a systematized set of sectoral strategies to reduce racial inequality in the Brazilian banking sector. Socially, the research encourages discussion about the need for greater racial equity, highlighting the importance of comprehensive policies beyond isolated company actions.
从结构性种族主义到系统性解决方案:巴西银行业的种族平等
本研究的目的是确定和分析可实施的战略,以促进巴西银行业的种族包容。本研究提出了一套系统化的行业战略,以减少巴西银行业的种族不平等现象,称之为 "种族平等系统战略"。这种综合的、针对特定行业的方法以前从未在文献中出现过,它为实施多元化政策提供了一个新的视角,不仅仅是在组织层面,而是将整个行业作为一个整体来考虑。定性研究采用案例研究策略,特别关注巴西银行业。数据收集程序包括与银行机构、监管实体和司法机构的代表进行半结构化访谈,以及分析机构文件和二手数据。数据分析采用 Gioia、Corley 和 Hamilton(2013 年)的方法,包括一阶和二阶编码,以确定新出现的主题,最后将这些维度汇总到一个理论模型中。我们确定了三大部门战略:"法律合规战略"、"社会压力战略 "和 "公认卓越战略",它们构成了一套 "种族公平系统战略"。值得注意的是,这些战略不是单个企业的战略,而是必须由政府机构、监管机构或社会来实施和领导的部门战略。本研究提出了一套系统化的部门战略,以减少巴西银行业的种族不平等现象,从而在理论上做出了贡献。在社会方面,本研究鼓励就加强种族平等的必要性展开讨论,强调了除孤立的公司行动外,全面政策的重要性。
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