2022
DOI: 10.1111/puar.13463
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Beyond a Numbers Game? Impact of Diversity and Inclusion on the Perception of Organizational Justice

Abstract: Organizational justice, diversity, and inclusion are central tenets of social equity in public organizations. This study explores the effects of diversity management and inclusive leadership practices on employees' perceptions of organizational justice. Drawing from FedScope and the 2019 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, we find that an increase in the number of women and Black, Indigenous and other People of Color (BIPOC) is not sufficient to improve employees' perceptions toward organizational justice; rath… Show more

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“…Trang Hoang, Jiwon Suh and Meghna Sabharwal (2022) study the effects of diversity management and inclusive leadership practices on employees' perceptions of organizational justice. They analyze data collected from employees in federal agencies through the FedScope and the 2019 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey.…”
Section: Race and Gender Symposium Contents—research Articles And Vie...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trang Hoang, Jiwon Suh and Meghna Sabharwal (2022) study the effects of diversity management and inclusive leadership practices on employees' perceptions of organizational justice. They analyze data collected from employees in federal agencies through the FedScope and the 2019 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey.…”
Section: Race and Gender Symposium Contents—research Articles And Vie...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, if a lack of diversity in boards reflects societal inequality and constrains the potential of SMEs, policies designed to rebalance societal representation in boards are needed. As target setting and imposing quotas is counterproductive (Hoang et al, 2022), a softer yet assertive approach that supports SMEs in recognising the value of diversity should be pursued. Such policies would include educational measures that focus on the awareness of the value associated with diverse perspectives and how diversity translates into economic performance.…”
Section: Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supervisor-level inclusion refers to the employee perception of inclusive behaviors exhibited by their superiors (Hoang et al, 2022). Six items were used to measure supervisor-level inclusion: (a) my supervisor supports my need to balance work and other life issues; (b) my supervisor is committed to a workforce representative of all segments of society; (c) my supervisor provides me with constructive suggestions to improve my job performance; (d) my supervisor listens to what I have to say; (e) my supervisor treats me with respect; and (f) in the last six months, my supervisor has talked with me about my performance.…”
Section: Independent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%