2022
DOI: 10.1111/puar.13494
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Managerial Practice and Diversity Climate: The Roles of Workplace Voice, Centralization, and Teamwork

Abstract: Diversity climate-shared employee perceptions of the extent to which an organization is inclusive and fair-is of increasing interest to public administration scholars. While research has linked diversity climate to a range of employee and organizational outcomes, less is known about how common managerial practices affect diversity climate. This article addresses this gap by examining three such practices: workplace voice, centralized decisionmaking, and teamwork. Each is theoretically expected to act upon both… Show more

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“…Despite their resource constraints, boards must also undertake an evaluation of organizational practices that perpetuate inequities such as offering unpaid internships and commit to eliminating those practices. Recent work conducted in the context of public organizations demonstrates that 'workplace voice' and teamwork can help to strengthen the diversity climate be also be applicable to the nonprofit sector (Jiang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their resource constraints, boards must also undertake an evaluation of organizational practices that perpetuate inequities such as offering unpaid internships and commit to eliminating those practices. Recent work conducted in the context of public organizations demonstrates that 'workplace voice' and teamwork can help to strengthen the diversity climate be also be applicable to the nonprofit sector (Jiang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Butz and Gaynor (2022) observe that the social construction of target population identities shapes policy design and administrative decision‐making as to who is deemed “worthy” to receive benefits, particularly respecting those with intersecting identities who are subject to compound oppressions. Jiang et al (2022) show how managerial practices affect the diversity climate in an organization: Practices that are effective in achieving outcomes also, happily, improve the diversity climate by giving employees a meaningful voice, pushing decisions downward in the hierarchy, and fostering teamwork. Assouline and Gilad (2022) examine how bureaucrats' client assessments are shaped by their interpretations of clients' multiple identities.…”
Section: A Framework For Situating Social Justice In Public Administr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A second set of contributions examine organizational climates regarding diversity and inclusion within public organizations. Zhongnan Jiang, Leisha DeHart‐Davis and Erin Borry (2022) analyze “diversity climate,” which is shared employee perceptions of the extent to which an organization is inclusive and fair. They analyze departmental‐level data collected through surveys of four North Carolina public organizations to investigate how three common managerial practices—workplace voice, centralized decision making and teamwork—affect diversity climate.…”
Section: Race and Gender Symposium Contents—research Articles And Vie...mentioning
confidence: 99%