2024
DOI: 10.1002/hrm.22248
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Relational incongruence in neurodiverse workgroups: Practices for cultivating autistic employee authenticity and belonging

Natalie H. Longmire,
Timothy J. Vogus,
Adrienne Colella

Abstract: Although much research has sought to understand how employees come to align themselves with the social norms and routines of their workgroups, management theory has largely overlooked the possibility that such alignment might be fundamentally at odds with what it means to be autistic. Autism, which accounts for a large share of organizational neurodiversity, is associated with seeing and processing the world differently from the non‐autistic societal norm. In the workplace, autistic employees often experience … Show more

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