探讨DEI倡议对印度背景下LGBTQIA+歧视的影响:近距离观察

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Mithilesh Gidage
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人们注意到,工作场所的多样性、公平性和包容性(DEI)倡议可能会减轻女性和有色人种等边缘群体的歧视主张。这种现象归因于DEI倡议发出组织公平的信号,导致个人认为组织更加公平,并驳回歧视索赔。然而,尽管LGBTQ+员工报告的工作场所骚扰率很高,但关于DEI倡议对LGBTQ+社区内歧视索赔的影响的研究仍存在空白。本研究通过评估强调LGBTQ+包容性的多样性倡议是否会影响该社区内歧视主张的合法性,扩展了先前的研究。本研究采用了先前研究的研究设计,发现专门针对LGBTQ+包容性的多样性声明的存在并没有减少LGBTQ+员工提出的歧视主张的有效性,也没有减少对歧视相关诉讼的支持。这些发现表明,在之前的研究中观察到的效果可能并不一定适用于LGBTQ+背景下的歧视索赔。然而,进一步的研究将纳入对DEI倡议的更强的组织支持信号和LGBTQ+识别个体的更多样化的代表,有必要证实这些结果。
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Exploring the Impact of DEI Initiatives on LGBTQIA+ Discrimination in the Indian Context: A Closer Look

Exploring the Impact of DEI Initiatives on LGBTQIA+ Discrimination in the Indian Context: A Closer Look

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the workplace have been noted to potentially mitigate discrimination claims by individuals from marginalized groups such as women and people of color. This phenomenon is attributed to DEI initiatives signaling organizational fairness, leading individuals to perceive the organization as more equitable and dismissing discrimination claims. However, there is a gap in research regarding the impact of DEI initiatives on discrimination claims within the LGBTQ+ community, despite high rates of workplace harassment reported by LGBTQ+ employees. This study extends previous research by assessing whether diversity initiatives emphasizing LGBTQ+ inclusion affect the legitimacy of discrimination claims within this community. Employing a study design adapted from previous research, this study finds that the presence of diversity statements specifically addressing LGBTQ+ inclusion does not diminish the perceived validity of discrimination claims made by LGBTQ+ employees, nor does it reduce support for discrimination-related litigation. These findings suggest that the effects observed in previous research may not necessarily apply to discrimination claims within the LGBTQ+ context. However, further research incorporating stronger signals of organizational support for DEI initiatives and more diverse representations of LGBTQ+-identifying individuals is warranted to confirm these results.

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Global Business and Organizational Excellence
Global Business and Organizational Excellence Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: For leaders and managers in an increasingly globalized world, Global Business and Organizational Excellence (GBOE) offers first-hand case studies of best practices of people in organizations meeting varied challenges of competitiveness, as well as perspectives on strategies, techniques, and knowledge that help such people lead their organizations to excel. GBOE provides its readers with unique insights into how organizations are achieving competitive advantage through transformational leadership--at the top, and in various functions that make up the whole. The focus is always on the people -- how to coordinate, communicate among, organize, reward, teach, learn from, and inspire people who make the important things happen.
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