Managing diversity in corporate America [electronic resource] : an exploratory analysis / Jefferson P. Marquis [and others]

Managing diversity has become a primary concern of top U.S. corporations. In this paper, the authors develop a fact-based approach to modeling diversity management. They use the model to determine whether diversity-friendly corporations really do stand out from other companies by analyzing the strat...

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Online Access: Full Text (via JSTOR)
Other Authors: Marquis, Jefferson P.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2007.
Series:Occasional paper (Rand Corporation) ; OP-206.
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Summary:Managing diversity has become a primary concern of top U.S. corporations. In this paper, the authors develop a fact-based approach to modeling diversity management. They use the model to determine whether diversity-friendly corporations really do stand out from other companies by analyzing the strategies pursued by 14 large U.S. companies recognized for their diversity or human resource (HR) achievements. Finally, to understand whether best practices alone make a company diversity-friendly, they compare a number of characteristics of best diversity companies, best HR companies, and other companies, using quantitative and qualitative methods. They find that firms recognized for diversity are distinguished by a core set of motives and practices that resemble those presented in the best-practices literature, but that best practices per se may not enable a company to achieve a high level of diversity. Contextual factors, such as industry affiliation and company size, may be as significant as strategic factors in influencing the extent of a company's diversity.
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 34 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-34)
ISBN:9780833044396
0833044397
9786611430214
6611430210