Responding to Jackson and Joshi's (2011) call for specific models of the effects of particular diversity types and against the backdrop of the rising desire for the public expression of religious identities in the workplace (Hicks, 2003), we develop a framework that systematically explores when and how the expression of diverse religious identities induces relational conflicts in organizational units. In developing this framework, we integrate the respective literatures on religion studies (e.g. Hicks, 2003), identity-disclosure (e.g. Ragins, 2008) and diversity within organizational groups (Jackson and Joshi, 2011). Our framework specifies three paths whereby the public expression of diverse religious identities can engender relational con...
Abstract With increased globalization and emigration, religious diversity is becoming an essential ...
Despite potential positive intrapersonal outcomes of expressing important aspects of identity, peopl...
Many observers propose the exclusion of all religious related aspects from organizational life, othe...
Responding to Jackson and Joshi’s (2011) call for specific models of the effects of particular diver...
Despite its recognition as an organizational diversity issue impacting personal well-being, little r...
Religious identity is recognised as a neglected facet of diversity with important connections to wor...
Employees bring their beliefs and religious values to work, and this can be a source of either posit...
“Does perceived privilege surrounding religious affiliation in the workplace affect employees’ react...
As the workforce is becoming more diversified in terms of culture, ethnicity, and religion, many ind...
We conducted a systematic review of relevant literature to address how religious and occupational id...
The twentieth century saw incredible growth in the diversity of the American workplace as barriers, ...
With the current emphasis on workplace diversity, researchers have noted an increase in religious ex...
As the workforce is becoming more diversified in terms of culture, ethnicity, and religion, many ind...
In this article, the authors present the results from a national study investigating the relationshi...
The purpose of my proposed design study is to ask whether the religious affiliation of a subject an...
Abstract With increased globalization and emigration, religious diversity is becoming an essential ...
Despite potential positive intrapersonal outcomes of expressing important aspects of identity, peopl...
Many observers propose the exclusion of all religious related aspects from organizational life, othe...
Responding to Jackson and Joshi’s (2011) call for specific models of the effects of particular diver...
Despite its recognition as an organizational diversity issue impacting personal well-being, little r...
Religious identity is recognised as a neglected facet of diversity with important connections to wor...
Employees bring their beliefs and religious values to work, and this can be a source of either posit...
“Does perceived privilege surrounding religious affiliation in the workplace affect employees’ react...
As the workforce is becoming more diversified in terms of culture, ethnicity, and religion, many ind...
We conducted a systematic review of relevant literature to address how religious and occupational id...
The twentieth century saw incredible growth in the diversity of the American workplace as barriers, ...
With the current emphasis on workplace diversity, researchers have noted an increase in religious ex...
As the workforce is becoming more diversified in terms of culture, ethnicity, and religion, many ind...
In this article, the authors present the results from a national study investigating the relationshi...
The purpose of my proposed design study is to ask whether the religious affiliation of a subject an...
Abstract With increased globalization and emigration, religious diversity is becoming an essential ...
Despite potential positive intrapersonal outcomes of expressing important aspects of identity, peopl...
Many observers propose the exclusion of all religious related aspects from organizational life, othe...