Inclusion and Diversity in Work Groups: A Review and Model for Future Research
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Abstract
A great deal of research has focused on work group diversity, but management scholars have only recently focused on inclusion. As a result, the inclusion literature is still under development, with limited agreement on the conceptual underpinnings of this construct. In this article, the authors first use Brewer’s optimal distinctiveness theory to develop a definition of employee inclusion in the work group as involving the satisfaction of the needs of both belongingness and uniqueness. Building on their definition, the authors then present a framework of inclusion. Their framework is subsequently used as a basis for reviewing the inclusion and diversity literature. Potential contextual factors and outcomes…
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- Inclusion (mineral)
- Optimal distinctiveness theory
- Belongingness
- Diversity (politics)
- Construct (python library)
- Psychology
- Work (physics)
- Management science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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