UID:
almahu_9949389939002882
Format:
1 online resource (366 pages).
ISBN:
9781800379008 (e-book)
Series Statement:
Elgar field guides
Content:
"Organisations across the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors require active Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) policies and programs, and are increasingly subject to meeting legislative standards around the DEI principles of equal opportunity, anti-discrimination, and human rights. Bringing together more than 20 insightful contributions from a diverse range of researchers, this dynamic Field Guide examines the theories, practices, and policies of diversity management. Reflective of its purpose to illustrate the breadth of DEI research, the Field Guide features a diversity of perspectives from early career and postgraduate researchers through to established scholars. Chapters cover a broad spectrum of personal demographics linked to DEI, exploring age, gender, disability, sexuality, and migrant status throughout both advanced and emerging economies, as well as analysing how the intersectionality of individual factors may reinforce advantage and disadvantage. Expansive and innovative, the book expertly integrates empirical case studies with cutting-edge research processes. The broad scope of research field approaches, methods, and tips featured in this Field Guide will be of significant interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of human resources management and development. Researchers from business, NGOs, and the public sector will also receive critical insights on diversity management in a range of national and micro-organisational contexts"--
Note:
Contents: preface -- Principles underling diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace and beyond -- Part I -- 1. An Introduction to a field guide to managing diversity, equality and inclusion in organisations / John Burgess, Subas P. Dhakal and Roslyn Cameron -- 2. Bibliometric analysis of diversity, equality and inclusion: a field note / Subas P. Dhakal -- Part II -- 3. Closing the gap on aboriginal and torres strait islander employment disadvantage in australia / Sharlene Leroy-Dyer -- 4. Regional australia bank: A case study addressing the triple penalty of regional location, gender and motherhood on women's careers / Lucie Newsome and Alison Sheridan -- 5. Researching skilled migrants in australia / Syed Mohyuddin and Roslyn Cameron -- 6. Valuing older workers? A case study of australian universities' response to their ageing academic workforce / Jacqueline Larkin -- 7. Creating an individualised foundation for genuine community inclusion: Evidence from western australian microboards / Elizabeth Farrant -- 8. Lgb employees and their experiences of fly-in/fly-out employment in western australia / Mirsad Bahtic, Scott Fitzgerald and John Burgess -- 9. Improving workers' well-being through international action: Workers in the Bangladesh ready-made garment sector / Tasmiha Tarafder and John Burgess -- 10. Challenges of conducting equity research in the field: The example of bhutan / Mahan Poorhosseinzadeh and Glenda Strachan -- 11. Diversity, equity and inclusive lessons from a workplace in the canadian arctic / Arijana Haramincic -- 12. Examining gender mainstreaming in indonesia: A feminist policy analysis / Endah Prihatiningtyastuti, Kantha Dayaram and John Burgess -- 13. Affirmative action and equality, diversity, and inclusion in Malaysia / Sujana Adapa and Subba Reddy Yarram -- 14. Beyond demographic diversity: Towards intersectional gender justice in professional design practice in new zealand / Sarah Elsie Baker -- 15. What can organisations learn from kaupapa māori research? / Peter Rawlins, Philippa Butler and Spencer Lilley -- 16. Organisational implications for dei strategies against maternal mortality in papua new guinea's gulf province / Jennifer Litau, McKenzie Maviso, Ellie Korave, Posiy Tava Kae, Lucy Kalep, Hilda Tanimia, Anne Pulotu and Kenny Abau -- 17. Complexity and opportunity in diversity challenges in singapore / Amy Lim and Peter Waring -- 18. Equality, diversity and inclusion in the South African workplace: The paradox of legislation / Shaun Ruggunan, Kathryn Pillay and Kantha Dayaram -- 19. Social enterprise performance measurement using a diversity and inclusion approach: Implications for equitable and inclusive smallholder farmers' improved wellbeing / Peter Musinguzi, Renato A. Villano and Derek Baker -- 20. Beyond expanding an acronym: Strategies for supporting LGBTQ+ people in schools / Peggy Shannon-Baker and Nikki DiGregorio -- 21. Women's careers in sme accounting firms in australia, Malaysia and India / Alison Sheridan and Sujana Adapa -- Part III -- 22. Effectiveness of gender equality and diversity initiatives: a way forward / Erica French, Muhammad Ali, Marzena Baker and Lina Alsaree -- 23. Implications for fieldworkers in diversity, equality, and inclusion research / Subas P. Dhakal, John Burgess and Roslyn Cameron -- Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781800378995 (hardback)
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
URL:
https://www.elgaronline.com/view/book/9781800379008/9781800379008.xml
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