2024
DOI: 10.1002/hrm.22261
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A Strengths‐Based Human Resource Management Approach to Neurodiversity: A Multi‐Actor Qualitative Study

Amber Kersten,
Frederike Scholz,
Marianne van Woerkom
et al.

Abstract: Although the attention for neurodiversity in human resource management (HRM) is growing, neurodivergent individuals are still primarily supported from a deficit‐oriented paradigm, which points towards individuals' deviation from neurotypical norms. Following the HRM process model, our study explored to what extent a strengths‐based HRM approach to the identification, use, and development of strengths of neurodivergent groups is intended, implemented, and perceived in organizations. Thirty participants were int… Show more

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