Description
Bringing together well-known academics and researchers, this Handbook is a distillation of current and novel research in the field of EDI. Chapters present groundbreaking new research and methodological perspectives on international, regional and national issues, from equal opportunities and gender mainstreaming to managing diversity in legal, political and socio-economic contexts. Alongside this, the authors discuss new analytic directions to advance empirical EDI research. This Handbook will help to shape the present and future EDI discourse.
The book is an invaluable addition to the current literature, particularly for students of EDI and researchers working in the fields of human resource management, strategic management and organization, and culture and change management as well as entrepreneurship and marketing.
Contributors include: D. Atewologun, C. Baron, I. Bleijenbergh, E.H. Buttner, H.A. Downs, H. Eberherr, D. Foley, K.M. Hannum, E. Henry, J. Hofbauer, R. Hofmann, E.L. Holloway, C.A. Houkamau, M. Janssens, D. Jones, A. Klarsfeld, K. Kreissl, M. Lansu, J. Louvrier, K. Lowe, R. Mahalingam, A.J. Mills, J.H. Mills, S. Mooney, E. Ng, B. Poggio, N. Rumens, I. Ryan, B. Sauer, H.L. Schwartz, C.G. Sibley, A. Striedinger, P. van Arensbergen, I. Wasserman, J. Wergin, P. Zanoni
About the Author
Edited by Lize A.E. Booysen, Professor, Graduate School of Leadership and Change, Antioch University, US and Professor Extraordinaire, University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa, Regine Bendl, Professor, Institute for Gender and Diversity in Organizations, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria and Judith K. Pringle, Professor, Department of Management, Gender & Diversity Research Group, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Reviews
'Despite the depth and volume of research on diversity in organizations, very little attention is given to research methods. The Handbook of Research Methods in Diversity Management, Equality and Inclusion at Work breaks new ground, providing a comprehensive volume of not just methods but also the social and political context in which diversity research is embedded. Particularly impressive is the ''diversity'' of epistemological perspectives so critical to today's global and transnational context.'
--Stella Nkomo, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Book Information
ISBN 9781800370951
Author Lize A.E. Booysen
Format Paperback
Page Count 560
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd