Capturing the missing voices: A ‘fair go’ for sexual and gender minority employees in Australian workplaces

IF 2 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Australian Journal of Management Pub Date : 2023-05-18 DOI:10.1177/03128962231176332
P. Dahanayake, C. Selvarajah, D. Rajendran
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This article explores employee voice within organizations, in the context of the often-complex inclusion of sexual and gender minority (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI)) employees. This study utilized a qualitative case study approach to gather insights from diversity experts and organizational documents of three large Australian organizations representing private, not-for-profit and public sectors. This research focused on organizational interventions that capture the voices of LGBTI employees, because their voice remains a challenge. While extant literature has largely focused on employee networks as a primary voice for this group, this study identifies several other integral and novel mechanisms. This study contributes to existing knowledge by developing an empirically based theory on voice mechanisms to overcome the spirals of silence. The findings of this study offer practical value to organizations seeking to promote LGBTI voice and inclusion in the workplace. JEL Classification: J15, J16, J71, J81, M12, M14, O15
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捕捉缺失的声音:澳大利亚职场对性取向和性别少数群体员工的“公平对待”
本文探讨了组织内员工的声音,在性少数群体和性别少数群体(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人和双性人(LGBTI))员工的复杂包容背景下。本研究采用定性案例研究方法,从多元化专家和代表私营、非营利和公共部门的三个澳大利亚大型组织的组织文件中收集见解。这项研究的重点是组织干预,以捕捉LGBTI员工的声音,因为他们的声音仍然是一个挑战。虽然现有的文献主要集中在员工网络作为这个群体的主要声音,但本研究确定了其他几个完整的和新颖的机制。本研究通过发展基于经验的声音机制理论来克服沉默的螺旋,从而为现有知识做出贡献。这项研究的结果为寻求在工作场所促进LGBTI的声音和包容的组织提供了实用价值。JEL分类:J15、J16、J71、J81、M12、M14、O15
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期刊介绍: The objectives of the Australian Journal of Management are to encourage and publish research in the field of management. The terms management and research are both broadly defined. The former includes the management of firms, groups, industries, regulatory bodies, government, and other institutions. The latter encompasses both discipline- and problem-based research. Consistent with the policy, the Australian Journal of Management publishes research in accounting, applied economics, finance, industrial relations, political science, psychology, statistics, and other disciplines, provided the application is to management, as well as research in areas such as marketing, corporate strategy, operations management, organisation development, decision analysis, and other problem-focuses paradigms.
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