De Gruyter Handbook of Disability and Management: De Gruyter Handbooks in Business, Economics and Finance
Editat de Joy Beatty, Sophie Hennekam, Mukta Kulkarnien Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mar 2023
Contextual factors such as the legal environment and protections, cultural and social values, religious norms, and broader economic conditions shape the employment prospects for persons with disabilities. The De Gruyter Handbook of Disability and Management uses an interdisciplinary lens to study disability and management, integrating perspectives from disability studies, psychology, education, and legal domains. It aims to incorporate a contextually sensitive and global perspective to emphasize actionable areas of inclusion and provides a more international focus by including contributions from across the world including contries and regions that have till date received less attention in the area of disability studies.
Managers, human resource professionals, and policy makers can be more proactive to support persons with disabilities, and more insights, best practices, and tools are needed to facilitate this support. This handbook will guide and support efforts of organizational stakeholders and policy makers as they strive to be more inclusive.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783110743524
ISBN-10: 3110743523
Pagini: 419
Ilustrații: 3 b/w and 7 col. illustrations, 15 b/w tbl.
Dimensiuni: 176 x 239 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: WALTER DE GRUYTER INC
Seria De Gruyter Handbooks in Business, Economics and Finance
ISBN-10: 3110743523
Pagini: 419
Ilustrații: 3 b/w and 7 col. illustrations, 15 b/w tbl.
Dimensiuni: 176 x 239 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: WALTER DE GRUYTER INC
Seria De Gruyter Handbooks in Business, Economics and Finance
Notă biografică
Joy E. Beatty is Academic Department Head of Management and Associate Professor in the College of Business at Eastern Michigan University. Her research focuses on diversity in the workplace, specifically the experiences of employees with disability and chronic illness. Her work has been published in Human Resource Management, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Academy of Management Review, Group and Organization Management, and Journal of Occupational Health Psychology.
Sophie Hennekam is Professor in Organizational Behavior at Rennes School of Business, in France. Her research revolves around inclusion, diversity and stigmatized and/or invisible populations at work. She has published in journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology and Human Relations.
Mukta Kulkarni is a professor and has held the Mphasis Chair for Digital Accessibility and Inclusion at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. She has published in journals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Human Relations, the Leadership Quarterly, and the Journal of Organizational Behavior. She currently serves on the editorial boards of Human Relations, Journal of Organizational Behavior, and is an associate editor for the Journal of Management Inquiry.
Sophie Hennekam is Professor in Organizational Behavior at Rennes School of Business, in France. Her research revolves around inclusion, diversity and stigmatized and/or invisible populations at work. She has published in journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology and Human Relations.
Mukta Kulkarni is a professor and has held the Mphasis Chair for Digital Accessibility and Inclusion at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. She has published in journals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Human Relations, the Leadership Quarterly, and the Journal of Organizational Behavior. She currently serves on the editorial boards of Human Relations, Journal of Organizational Behavior, and is an associate editor for the Journal of Management Inquiry.
Cuprins
1) Framing and introduction - the first section establishes the historical and conceptual framework underpinning disability workplace research. It could also be divided into two sections, separating the introduction from the conceptual section if we receive several entries. The aims are to establish: Why is this topic relevant and interesting for management scholars, and why now? What is the scope of the disability/management space? What topics and concepts have historically guided work in this area (e.g., stigma, accommodations) and what concepts are trending (e.g., ableism, inclusion, intersectionality)?
Possible chapters:
Possible chapters:
Possible chapters:
- Overview of the history and evolution of disability paradigms
- Disability and labor market outcomes
- Why context matters
- Stigma dimensions and disability characteristics
- Ableism and diversity
- Disclosure
- Identity development
- Intersectionality
- Temporality and liminality
Possible chapters:
- Outlining employment models - competitive employment, sheltered employment, self-employment
- Role of technology - changing the workplace expectations and possibilities for all
- Educational context - managing transitions between K-12 and higher educational as well as the transition between one's training and the workplace, workplace training and lifelong learning
- The importance of allies, social support, role models and mentoring
- The role of organizational culture and support. Are some sectors more supportive than others?
- Cross-cultural comparisons. Discussion of broad differences between countries as well as case studies and comparisons between specific counties with different approaches to disability
- Laws/quotas
- Which categories get more/less attention
- How cultural beliefs shape the context for persons with a disability
- Differences in accommodation strategies
- Mobility disabilities
- Sensory disabilities
- Psychological disabilities
- Multiple disabilities
- Comparing experiences of disability categories
- Organizational approaches and philosophies to disability - disability blind or disability focused?
- Accessible recruitment practices
- Accommodations
- Examples of innovative disability inclusion programs
- Training and development, self-development
- What trends will influence the future of disability research
- Changing technology
- Changing work design
- Next steps for the human rights perspective - expanding views of disability
- Best practices around the world, a recap Overall, the Handbook will elicit research that integrates levels, contexts, and perspectives. We will solicit chapters that are focused on both access to and treatment within diverse workplaces, maintaining a focus on organizational life informed by interdisciplinary perspectives.
Possible chapters:
Possible chapters include:
Possible chapters: