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Minority Employees in Majority Organizations: The Intersection of Individual and Organizational Racial Identity in the Workplace
Oleh:
Chrobot-Mason, Donna
;
Thomas, Kecia M.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Human Resource Development Review vol. 1 no. 3 (Sep. 2002)
,
page 323-344.
Topik:
proposes a novel multidisciplinary and multilevel approach to understanding the complexity ofdiver sity in organizations
Fulltext:
323HRDR13.pdf
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This article proposes a novel multidisciplinary and multilevel approach to understanding the complexity ofdiver sity in organizations. Drawing on counseling psychology, developmental psychology, and Black psychology as well as other fields, the authors propose that racial identity theory helps to explain the relationships that develop between minority employees and the White-owned and White-managed organizations that employ them. Specifically, the authors outline four different types of employee-employer relationships that develop depending on the racial identity levels ofboth the minority employee and the organization as a whole. Understanding these relationships can be a useful diagnostic tool for identifying barriers to effective diversity management and minority employee retention.
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