Measuring DEI within workplaces: questioning the theoretical, empirical, and practical models

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
A. Bowe, Elizabeth R. Drame, Dominique Duval-Diop, Lynnette Mawhinney, Carla Melaco
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Abstract

BECO designed an Equity Audit tool to measure racial diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within workplaces. The tool has three versions (K-12 schools, For-Profits, and Non-Profits) and is currently undergoing the Standard Setting Process. This study reports on quantitative and qualitative findings for For-Profits and Non-Profits and by doing so, extends the conversation regarding the theoretical, empirical, and practical issues we encounter with the social reality of DEI work. Empirical findings via confirmatory factor analyses reveal at least reasonable fit of the tool which supports the measurement theory undergirding the tool. Qualitative findings demonstrate mixed opinions among experts as to how diversity, equity, and inclusion constructs relate, thus highlighting the unclarity about how we should engage in DEI work in workplaces. Altogether, we discuss findings in relation to the call for empirical work to ground sociological theories and constructs, and the extent to which progression in the field of diversity management aligns with the success and sustainability of DEI work.
测量工作场所的DEI:质疑理论、实证和实践模型
BECO设计了一个公平审计工具来衡量工作场所的种族多样性、公平和包容(DEI)。该工具有三个版本(K-12学校,营利和非营利),目前正在进行标准制定过程。本研究报告了营利性和非营利组织的定量和定性发现,并通过这样做,扩展了关于我们在DEI工作的社会现实中遇到的理论,经验和实践问题的对话。通过验证性因素分析的实证研究结果揭示了至少合理的工具拟合,支持工具的测量理论。定性研究结果表明,专家们对多样性、公平和包容结构之间的关系持不同意见,从而突出了我们应该如何在工作场所从事DEI工作的不确定性。总之,我们讨论了与实证工作的呼吁相关的发现,以奠定社会学理论和结构,以及多样性管理领域的进展与DEI工作的成功和可持续性在多大程度上保持一致。
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