The study aims to explore the existing literature in the field of discrimination at workplaces around the world and identify the negative effects of discrimination. The discriminatory practices and its process and motifs are explained through the lens of social identity theory and behaviors from intergroup affect and stereotypes map (BIAS). The current study highlights, among the many forms of discrimination practiced by perpetrators, discrimination based on gender, sexual minority, age, disability, and race, origin, and ethnicity. The existing literature suggests that laws, campaigns, and regulations have been passed and enacted to curb all four of these discriminatory practices. Even though these laws and policies have been able to reduce...
Given the prevalence and myriad consequences associated with actual and perceived workplace discrimi...
Mobbing and discrimination are all around us. The terms of mobbing and discrimination appeared twent...
Previous research suggests that discrimination is still a prevalent problem within organizations eve...
People may be subjected to discrimination from a variety of sources in the workplace. In this study ...
People may be subjected to discrimination from a variety of sources in the workplace. In this study ...
Discrimination, in its best form, is a hard concept to fathom as an employee or ordinary citizen. In...
The intersection of the concepts of discrimination and bullying has generally been under researched....
This volume brings together top scholars in industrial and organizational psychology with social psy...
Despite a large and growing literature on workplace discrimination, there has been a myopic focus on...
This thesis is an attempt to research the effects of discrimination and how individuals perceive dis...
The intersection of the concepts of discrimination and bullying has generally been under researched...
Discrimination is a phenomenon that has been known about for a long time and is still both practiced...
This thesis deals with the current issue of discrimination in the workplace, especially focuses on d...
We combine the interactional model of cultural diversity (IMCD) and relative deprivation theory to e...
This thesis aimed to advance the knowledge on perceived discrimination (PD) from targets' perspectiv...
Given the prevalence and myriad consequences associated with actual and perceived workplace discrimi...
Mobbing and discrimination are all around us. The terms of mobbing and discrimination appeared twent...
Previous research suggests that discrimination is still a prevalent problem within organizations eve...
People may be subjected to discrimination from a variety of sources in the workplace. In this study ...
People may be subjected to discrimination from a variety of sources in the workplace. In this study ...
Discrimination, in its best form, is a hard concept to fathom as an employee or ordinary citizen. In...
The intersection of the concepts of discrimination and bullying has generally been under researched....
This volume brings together top scholars in industrial and organizational psychology with social psy...
Despite a large and growing literature on workplace discrimination, there has been a myopic focus on...
This thesis is an attempt to research the effects of discrimination and how individuals perceive dis...
The intersection of the concepts of discrimination and bullying has generally been under researched...
Discrimination is a phenomenon that has been known about for a long time and is still both practiced...
This thesis deals with the current issue of discrimination in the workplace, especially focuses on d...
We combine the interactional model of cultural diversity (IMCD) and relative deprivation theory to e...
This thesis aimed to advance the knowledge on perceived discrimination (PD) from targets' perspectiv...
Given the prevalence and myriad consequences associated with actual and perceived workplace discrimi...
Mobbing and discrimination are all around us. The terms of mobbing and discrimination appeared twent...
Previous research suggests that discrimination is still a prevalent problem within organizations eve...