Quinetta M. Roberson
Oxford Handbook of Diversity and Work
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Greater workforce diversity and business trends make the management of such diversity an important challenge for organizational leaders. The Oxford Handbook of Diversity and Work offers a comprehensive review of current theory and research and stimulates thoughtful and provocative conversation about future study of diversity in the workplace.
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Greater workforce diversity and business trends make the management of such diversity an important challenge for organizational leaders. The Oxford Handbook of Diversity and Work offers a comprehensive review of current theory and research and stimulates thoughtful and provocative conversation about future study of diversity in the workplace.
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 868g
- ISBN-13: 9780199388035
- ISBN-10: 0199388032
- Artikelnr.: 40444662
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 868g
- ISBN-13: 9780199388035
- ISBN-10: 0199388032
- Artikelnr.: 40444662
Quinetta M. Roberson, Ph.D., is a Professor of Management in the Villanova School of Business at Villanova University.
* Part One. Introduction / Overview
* 1. Introduction
* Quinetta M. Roberson
* Part Two. Conceptualization of Diversity
* 2. Diverse Forms of Difference
* Jason R. Lambert and Myrtle P. Bell
* 3. Understanding Diversity as Culture
* Eduardo Salas, Maritza R. Salazar, and Michele J. Gelfand
* 4. Moving Beyond a Categorical Approach to Diversity: The Role of
Demographic Faultlines
* Sherry M.B. Thatcher
* Part Three. Psychological Perspectives on Diversity
* 5. Navigating the Self in Diverse Work Contexts
* Laura Morgan Roberts and Stephanie J. Creary
* 6. An Examination of Categorization Processes in Organizations: The
Root of Intergroup Bias and a Route to Prejudice Reduction
* Melissa Ferguson and Shanette Porter
* 7. The Social and Psychological Experience of Stigma
* Michelle R. Hebl and Eden B. King
* 8. Ideology: An Invisible Yet Potent Dimension of Diversity
* Laurie T. O'Brien and Patricia N. Gilbert
* Part Four. Interactionist Perspectives on Diversity
* 9. Diversity as Knowledge Exchange: The Roles of Information
Processing, Expertise, and Status
* Katherine W. Phillips, Michelle Duguid, Melissa Thomas-Hunt, and
Jayaram Uparna
* 10. Diversity as Disagreement: The Role of Group Conflict
* Karen A. Jehn and Lindred L. Greer
* 11. Demographic Diversity as Network Connections: Homophily and the
Diversity-Performance Debate
* Ray Reagans
* Part Five. Contextual Perspectives on Diversity
* 12. Understanding How Context Shapes Team Diversity Outcomes
* Aparna Joshi and Hyuntak Roh
* 13. Diversity Cognition and Climates
* Daan van Knippenberg, Astrid C. Homan, and Wendy P. van Ginkel
* 14. Considering Diversity as a Source of Competitive Advantage in
Organizations
* Orlando C. Richard and Carliss D. Charles
* Part Six. Practice Perspectives on Diversity
* 15. The Origins and Effects of Corporate Diversity Programs
* Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev
* 16. Diversity Staffing: Inclusive Personnel Recruitment and Selection
Practices
* Derek R. Avery, Patrick F. McKay, and Sabrina D. Volpone
* 17. Career Development
* Bryan L. Dawson, Kecia M. Thomas, and Matthew J. Goren
* 18. Leadership in a Diverse Workplace
* Donna Chrobot-Mason, Marian N. Ruderman, and Lisa H. Nishii
* 19. Effective Diversity Training
* Loriann Roberson, Carol T. Kulik, and Rae Yunzi Tan
* 20. Work-Life Interface and Flexibility: Impacts on Women, Men,
Families and Employers
* Alison M. Konrad
* Part Seven. Systems Perspectives on Diversity
* 21. Socioeconomic Trends: Broadening the Diversity Ecosystem
* Michàlle Mor Barak and Dnika J. Travis
* 22. Global Diversity Management
* Mustafa Ozbilgin, Karsten Jonsen, Ahu Tatli, Joana Vassilopoulou, and
Olca Surgevil
* 23. Law and Diversity: The Legal-Behavioral Science Divide in: How to
Define, Assess, and Counteract Bias
* Evan P. Apfelbaum and Samuel R. Sommers
* Part Eight. Conclusion/Integration
* 24. Conclusion: Future Directions for Diversity Theory and Research
* Quinetta M. Roberson
* 1. Introduction
* Quinetta M. Roberson
* Part Two. Conceptualization of Diversity
* 2. Diverse Forms of Difference
* Jason R. Lambert and Myrtle P. Bell
* 3. Understanding Diversity as Culture
* Eduardo Salas, Maritza R. Salazar, and Michele J. Gelfand
* 4. Moving Beyond a Categorical Approach to Diversity: The Role of
Demographic Faultlines
* Sherry M.B. Thatcher
* Part Three. Psychological Perspectives on Diversity
* 5. Navigating the Self in Diverse Work Contexts
* Laura Morgan Roberts and Stephanie J. Creary
* 6. An Examination of Categorization Processes in Organizations: The
Root of Intergroup Bias and a Route to Prejudice Reduction
* Melissa Ferguson and Shanette Porter
* 7. The Social and Psychological Experience of Stigma
* Michelle R. Hebl and Eden B. King
* 8. Ideology: An Invisible Yet Potent Dimension of Diversity
* Laurie T. O'Brien and Patricia N. Gilbert
* Part Four. Interactionist Perspectives on Diversity
* 9. Diversity as Knowledge Exchange: The Roles of Information
Processing, Expertise, and Status
* Katherine W. Phillips, Michelle Duguid, Melissa Thomas-Hunt, and
Jayaram Uparna
* 10. Diversity as Disagreement: The Role of Group Conflict
* Karen A. Jehn and Lindred L. Greer
* 11. Demographic Diversity as Network Connections: Homophily and the
Diversity-Performance Debate
* Ray Reagans
* Part Five. Contextual Perspectives on Diversity
* 12. Understanding How Context Shapes Team Diversity Outcomes
* Aparna Joshi and Hyuntak Roh
* 13. Diversity Cognition and Climates
* Daan van Knippenberg, Astrid C. Homan, and Wendy P. van Ginkel
* 14. Considering Diversity as a Source of Competitive Advantage in
Organizations
* Orlando C. Richard and Carliss D. Charles
* Part Six. Practice Perspectives on Diversity
* 15. The Origins and Effects of Corporate Diversity Programs
* Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev
* 16. Diversity Staffing: Inclusive Personnel Recruitment and Selection
Practices
* Derek R. Avery, Patrick F. McKay, and Sabrina D. Volpone
* 17. Career Development
* Bryan L. Dawson, Kecia M. Thomas, and Matthew J. Goren
* 18. Leadership in a Diverse Workplace
* Donna Chrobot-Mason, Marian N. Ruderman, and Lisa H. Nishii
* 19. Effective Diversity Training
* Loriann Roberson, Carol T. Kulik, and Rae Yunzi Tan
* 20. Work-Life Interface and Flexibility: Impacts on Women, Men,
Families and Employers
* Alison M. Konrad
* Part Seven. Systems Perspectives on Diversity
* 21. Socioeconomic Trends: Broadening the Diversity Ecosystem
* Michàlle Mor Barak and Dnika J. Travis
* 22. Global Diversity Management
* Mustafa Ozbilgin, Karsten Jonsen, Ahu Tatli, Joana Vassilopoulou, and
Olca Surgevil
* 23. Law and Diversity: The Legal-Behavioral Science Divide in: How to
Define, Assess, and Counteract Bias
* Evan P. Apfelbaum and Samuel R. Sommers
* Part Eight. Conclusion/Integration
* 24. Conclusion: Future Directions for Diversity Theory and Research
* Quinetta M. Roberson
* Part One. Introduction / Overview
* 1. Introduction
* Quinetta M. Roberson
* Part Two. Conceptualization of Diversity
* 2. Diverse Forms of Difference
* Jason R. Lambert and Myrtle P. Bell
* 3. Understanding Diversity as Culture
* Eduardo Salas, Maritza R. Salazar, and Michele J. Gelfand
* 4. Moving Beyond a Categorical Approach to Diversity: The Role of
Demographic Faultlines
* Sherry M.B. Thatcher
* Part Three. Psychological Perspectives on Diversity
* 5. Navigating the Self in Diverse Work Contexts
* Laura Morgan Roberts and Stephanie J. Creary
* 6. An Examination of Categorization Processes in Organizations: The
Root of Intergroup Bias and a Route to Prejudice Reduction
* Melissa Ferguson and Shanette Porter
* 7. The Social and Psychological Experience of Stigma
* Michelle R. Hebl and Eden B. King
* 8. Ideology: An Invisible Yet Potent Dimension of Diversity
* Laurie T. O'Brien and Patricia N. Gilbert
* Part Four. Interactionist Perspectives on Diversity
* 9. Diversity as Knowledge Exchange: The Roles of Information
Processing, Expertise, and Status
* Katherine W. Phillips, Michelle Duguid, Melissa Thomas-Hunt, and
Jayaram Uparna
* 10. Diversity as Disagreement: The Role of Group Conflict
* Karen A. Jehn and Lindred L. Greer
* 11. Demographic Diversity as Network Connections: Homophily and the
Diversity-Performance Debate
* Ray Reagans
* Part Five. Contextual Perspectives on Diversity
* 12. Understanding How Context Shapes Team Diversity Outcomes
* Aparna Joshi and Hyuntak Roh
* 13. Diversity Cognition and Climates
* Daan van Knippenberg, Astrid C. Homan, and Wendy P. van Ginkel
* 14. Considering Diversity as a Source of Competitive Advantage in
Organizations
* Orlando C. Richard and Carliss D. Charles
* Part Six. Practice Perspectives on Diversity
* 15. The Origins and Effects of Corporate Diversity Programs
* Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev
* 16. Diversity Staffing: Inclusive Personnel Recruitment and Selection
Practices
* Derek R. Avery, Patrick F. McKay, and Sabrina D. Volpone
* 17. Career Development
* Bryan L. Dawson, Kecia M. Thomas, and Matthew J. Goren
* 18. Leadership in a Diverse Workplace
* Donna Chrobot-Mason, Marian N. Ruderman, and Lisa H. Nishii
* 19. Effective Diversity Training
* Loriann Roberson, Carol T. Kulik, and Rae Yunzi Tan
* 20. Work-Life Interface and Flexibility: Impacts on Women, Men,
Families and Employers
* Alison M. Konrad
* Part Seven. Systems Perspectives on Diversity
* 21. Socioeconomic Trends: Broadening the Diversity Ecosystem
* Michàlle Mor Barak and Dnika J. Travis
* 22. Global Diversity Management
* Mustafa Ozbilgin, Karsten Jonsen, Ahu Tatli, Joana Vassilopoulou, and
Olca Surgevil
* 23. Law and Diversity: The Legal-Behavioral Science Divide in: How to
Define, Assess, and Counteract Bias
* Evan P. Apfelbaum and Samuel R. Sommers
* Part Eight. Conclusion/Integration
* 24. Conclusion: Future Directions for Diversity Theory and Research
* Quinetta M. Roberson
* 1. Introduction
* Quinetta M. Roberson
* Part Two. Conceptualization of Diversity
* 2. Diverse Forms of Difference
* Jason R. Lambert and Myrtle P. Bell
* 3. Understanding Diversity as Culture
* Eduardo Salas, Maritza R. Salazar, and Michele J. Gelfand
* 4. Moving Beyond a Categorical Approach to Diversity: The Role of
Demographic Faultlines
* Sherry M.B. Thatcher
* Part Three. Psychological Perspectives on Diversity
* 5. Navigating the Self in Diverse Work Contexts
* Laura Morgan Roberts and Stephanie J. Creary
* 6. An Examination of Categorization Processes in Organizations: The
Root of Intergroup Bias and a Route to Prejudice Reduction
* Melissa Ferguson and Shanette Porter
* 7. The Social and Psychological Experience of Stigma
* Michelle R. Hebl and Eden B. King
* 8. Ideology: An Invisible Yet Potent Dimension of Diversity
* Laurie T. O'Brien and Patricia N. Gilbert
* Part Four. Interactionist Perspectives on Diversity
* 9. Diversity as Knowledge Exchange: The Roles of Information
Processing, Expertise, and Status
* Katherine W. Phillips, Michelle Duguid, Melissa Thomas-Hunt, and
Jayaram Uparna
* 10. Diversity as Disagreement: The Role of Group Conflict
* Karen A. Jehn and Lindred L. Greer
* 11. Demographic Diversity as Network Connections: Homophily and the
Diversity-Performance Debate
* Ray Reagans
* Part Five. Contextual Perspectives on Diversity
* 12. Understanding How Context Shapes Team Diversity Outcomes
* Aparna Joshi and Hyuntak Roh
* 13. Diversity Cognition and Climates
* Daan van Knippenberg, Astrid C. Homan, and Wendy P. van Ginkel
* 14. Considering Diversity as a Source of Competitive Advantage in
Organizations
* Orlando C. Richard and Carliss D. Charles
* Part Six. Practice Perspectives on Diversity
* 15. The Origins and Effects of Corporate Diversity Programs
* Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev
* 16. Diversity Staffing: Inclusive Personnel Recruitment and Selection
Practices
* Derek R. Avery, Patrick F. McKay, and Sabrina D. Volpone
* 17. Career Development
* Bryan L. Dawson, Kecia M. Thomas, and Matthew J. Goren
* 18. Leadership in a Diverse Workplace
* Donna Chrobot-Mason, Marian N. Ruderman, and Lisa H. Nishii
* 19. Effective Diversity Training
* Loriann Roberson, Carol T. Kulik, and Rae Yunzi Tan
* 20. Work-Life Interface and Flexibility: Impacts on Women, Men,
Families and Employers
* Alison M. Konrad
* Part Seven. Systems Perspectives on Diversity
* 21. Socioeconomic Trends: Broadening the Diversity Ecosystem
* Michàlle Mor Barak and Dnika J. Travis
* 22. Global Diversity Management
* Mustafa Ozbilgin, Karsten Jonsen, Ahu Tatli, Joana Vassilopoulou, and
Olca Surgevil
* 23. Law and Diversity: The Legal-Behavioral Science Divide in: How to
Define, Assess, and Counteract Bias
* Evan P. Apfelbaum and Samuel R. Sommers
* Part Eight. Conclusion/Integration
* 24. Conclusion: Future Directions for Diversity Theory and Research
* Quinetta M. Roberson