Diversity: A Key Idea for Business and Society

  • 4h 44m
  • Mustafa F. Ozbilgin
  • Taylor and Francis
  • 2024

Diversity: A Key Idea for Business and Society introduces an idea that proliferates business and society, having been incorporated into mainstream theory and practice. Beyond this multidisciplinary setting, how diversity is defined, framed, managed and regulated is also exposed to considerable social, economic, political and ideological interpretation and manipulation. This volume explores definitions of diversity, its various manifestations and interdisciplinary influences that shape how diversity is researched. The text turns to workforce diversity as a particular case of diversity and explores antecedents, correlates and consequences of workforce diversity.

The author considers power, inequality and intersectionality to illuminate the subject from the key manifestations, including class, gender, ethnicity, sexuality and disability. With insights from an array of fields from economics, through management to biology, the author also highlights the various cases against diversity alongside analysis of how to navigate the diversity jungle in practice.

This concise, authoritative book will be essential reading for students, researchers and reflective practitioners interested in workforce diversity as well as unique supplementary reading across the social sciences.

About the Author

Mustafa F. Özbilgin is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Brunel University London, UK; Co-Chair of Management and Diversity at the University of Paris Dauphine, France; and Visiting Professor of Management at Koç University, Turkey.

In this Book

  • Forewords
  • Introduction
  • Diversity and its Origins
  • Manifestations of Diversity
  • Disciplinary Influences on Diversity Science
  • Workforce Diversity and Its Consequences
  • Against Workforce Diversity
  • The Management of Diversity
  • Regulating Diversity in and Around Organisations
  • References