Unveiling Power Dynamics: Diversity Interpretations, Management Practices, and Inclusion Perceptions in the Workplace

The current diversity management literature highlights a lack of empirical investigations into nuanced diversity characteristics within specific contexts, with a predominant focus on the USA, Europe, and Asia. This article addresses these gaps by exploring the intricate relationship between interpr...

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Published in:Nova Scientia
Main Authors: Pamela Irazú Ramírez Ibarra, Adriana Martínez Martínez
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Language:English
Published: Universidad De La Salle Bajío 2024-05-01
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Online Access:http://novascientia.lasallebajio.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/Nova/article/view/3466
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description The current diversity management literature highlights a lack of empirical investigations into nuanced diversity characteristics within specific contexts, with a predominant focus on the USA, Europe, and Asia. This article addresses these gaps by exploring the intricate relationship between interpretations of workforce diversity dimensions and ensuing diversity management practices, shaping perceptions of inclusion or exclusion. Workplace diversity is viewed subjectively, influenced by contextual factors like industry and location. A case study was conducted in June 2022 within a Japanese automotive company, gathering qualitative data through techniques such as semi-structured in-depth interviews and non-participant observations were made during two guided visits. AtlasTi was utilized for the analysis of results. Findings reveal that socio-economic differences' interpretation is swayed by power imbalances in labor relationships. Diversity management practices aligned with the dominant group exacerbate inequality among demographic groups, establishing metaphorical «glass ceilings» for minorities and fostering exclusion perceptions. Considering the case study’s limitations, the research contributes to the diversity management discourse, prompting a reevaluation of practices to mitigate unintentional inequality perpetuation in the workplace.
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spelling doaj-art-e9d545549fbb430488dcc4729d1bf21b2025-08-20T00:20:32ZengUniversidad De La Salle BajíoNova Scientia2007-07052024-05-01163210.21640/ns.v16i32.3466Unveiling Power Dynamics: Diversity Interpretations, Management Practices, and Inclusion Perceptions in the WorkplacePamela Irazú Ramírez Ibarra0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4339-3946Adriana Martínez Martínez1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0639-4007National Autonomous University of Mexico, National School of Higher Studies, LeónNational Autonomous University of Mexico, National School of Higher Studies, León The current diversity management literature highlights a lack of empirical investigations into nuanced diversity characteristics within specific contexts, with a predominant focus on the USA, Europe, and Asia. This article addresses these gaps by exploring the intricate relationship between interpretations of workforce diversity dimensions and ensuing diversity management practices, shaping perceptions of inclusion or exclusion. Workplace diversity is viewed subjectively, influenced by contextual factors like industry and location. A case study was conducted in June 2022 within a Japanese automotive company, gathering qualitative data through techniques such as semi-structured in-depth interviews and non-participant observations were made during two guided visits. AtlasTi was utilized for the analysis of results. Findings reveal that socio-economic differences' interpretation is swayed by power imbalances in labor relationships. Diversity management practices aligned with the dominant group exacerbate inequality among demographic groups, establishing metaphorical «glass ceilings» for minorities and fostering exclusion perceptions. Considering the case study’s limitations, the research contributes to the diversity management discourse, prompting a reevaluation of practices to mitigate unintentional inequality perpetuation in the workplace. http://novascientia.lasallebajio.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/Nova/article/view/3466diversity at workdiversity managementinclusion exclusion gapsworkforce
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title Unveiling Power Dynamics: Diversity Interpretations, Management Practices, and Inclusion Perceptions in the Workplace
title_full Unveiling Power Dynamics: Diversity Interpretations, Management Practices, and Inclusion Perceptions in the Workplace
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title_short Unveiling Power Dynamics: Diversity Interpretations, Management Practices, and Inclusion Perceptions in the Workplace
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