Within both the scientific discourse on workforce diversity, and diversity management practice, intersexuality and transgender issues have hitherto remained marginalized topics. This chapter gives an overview of the discourses on both phenomena, and proposes starting points for more inclusive organizational diversity management initiatives. It is shown that both topics represent different aspects of the category of “gender”. The common practice of conceptually lumping together intersexuality, transgenderism, and sexual orientation can be seen as one important reason that intersexuality and transgenderism are rarely considered in organizational diversity management programs in terms of concrete action. Against this background, a mo...
Making your business intersex-friendly can be very different to supporting same-sex attracted, trans...
This paper explores from a theoretical perspective the possibility that gender binarism may work as ...
Dialogue about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people remains undervalued in Human Re...
Within both the scientific discourse on workforce diversity, and diversity management practice, inte...
Over the last decade workforce diversity has attracted much scientific attention. Given the shortage...
This chapter provides an overview of the recent developments in organizational and management resear...
There are different views on what is considered diversity. It can be seen as only the aspects protec...
Over the past 40 years, an early emphasis on equal opportunities among both human resource managemen...
Transgender Identities: Towards a Social Analysis of Gender Diversity emerges from, and speaks to, r...
In recent years diversity and its management have become popular topics of discussion in all kinds o...
There is ongoing stigma, discrimination, and minority stress associated with being a gender and sexu...
While the popular acronym “LGBT” suggests that sexuality-based discrimination and gender-based discr...
With the emergence of diversity management in Europe, more and more organizations see ‘sexual orient...
This special issue advances the current, relatively lacking, empirical knowledge related to the expe...
The organization literature on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) workplace issues is we...
Making your business intersex-friendly can be very different to supporting same-sex attracted, trans...
This paper explores from a theoretical perspective the possibility that gender binarism may work as ...
Dialogue about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people remains undervalued in Human Re...
Within both the scientific discourse on workforce diversity, and diversity management practice, inte...
Over the last decade workforce diversity has attracted much scientific attention. Given the shortage...
This chapter provides an overview of the recent developments in organizational and management resear...
There are different views on what is considered diversity. It can be seen as only the aspects protec...
Over the past 40 years, an early emphasis on equal opportunities among both human resource managemen...
Transgender Identities: Towards a Social Analysis of Gender Diversity emerges from, and speaks to, r...
In recent years diversity and its management have become popular topics of discussion in all kinds o...
There is ongoing stigma, discrimination, and minority stress associated with being a gender and sexu...
While the popular acronym “LGBT” suggests that sexuality-based discrimination and gender-based discr...
With the emergence of diversity management in Europe, more and more organizations see ‘sexual orient...
This special issue advances the current, relatively lacking, empirical knowledge related to the expe...
The organization literature on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) workplace issues is we...
Making your business intersex-friendly can be very different to supporting same-sex attracted, trans...
This paper explores from a theoretical perspective the possibility that gender binarism may work as ...
Dialogue about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people remains undervalued in Human Re...