In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identified lesbian and gay (LG) humanitarian aid workers of Doctors without Borders (MSF). We investigate their perceptions of workplace inclusion in terms of perceived satisfaction of their needs for authenticity and belonging within two organizational settings, namely office and field. Through our combined deductive and inductive approach, based on grounded theory, we find that perceptions of their colleagues' and supervisors' attitudes and behaviors, as well as organizational inclusiveness practices play a role in LGs' perceived authenticity, but not belonging, in the workplace. However, these organization-level characteristics do not account for ...
Despite increased efforts by more organizations to be seen as “gay-friendly,” workplaces remain chal...
Drawing upon pro-feminist and poststructuralist feminist research which has scrutinised masculinitie...
In recent years, workforce diversity has attracted considerable research attention. However, few att...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
This thesis is the product of the author’s personal experience as a gay person working in the humani...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis case study aims to explore the experiential world of gays an...
This article is a study of professional identity work, using in-depth interview material from resear...
This article is a study of professional identity work, using in-depth interview material from resear...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) employees' sexual identitymay be considered a concealable stigmatis...
As an increasing number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) employees are choosing to ...
The workplace can be a hostile space for people who perform their gender, sex, and sexuality in ways...
Despite increased efforts by more organizations to be seen as “gay-friendly,” workplaces remain chal...
Drawing upon pro-feminist and poststructuralist feminist research which has scrutinised masculinitie...
In recent years, workforce diversity has attracted considerable research attention. However, few att...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
In this exploratory study, we present findings from semi-structured interviews with 11 self-identifi...
This thesis is the product of the author’s personal experience as a gay person working in the humani...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis case study aims to explore the experiential world of gays an...
This article is a study of professional identity work, using in-depth interview material from resear...
This article is a study of professional identity work, using in-depth interview material from resear...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) employees' sexual identitymay be considered a concealable stigmatis...
As an increasing number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) employees are choosing to ...
The workplace can be a hostile space for people who perform their gender, sex, and sexuality in ways...
Despite increased efforts by more organizations to be seen as “gay-friendly,” workplaces remain chal...
Drawing upon pro-feminist and poststructuralist feminist research which has scrutinised masculinitie...
In recent years, workforce diversity has attracted considerable research attention. However, few att...