Gender Affirmative Action and Management: A Systematic Literature Review on How Diversity and Inclusion Management Affect Gender Equity in Organizations

Gender affirmative action (AA) in management remains a controversial topic among scholars, practitioners, and employees. While some individuals may support the use of AA policies as a means of increasing representation of women, others are not supportive at all, further understanding gender AA as an...

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Main Authors: Julia V. Furtado, António C. Moreira, Jorge Mota
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Behavioral Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/11/2/21
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spelling doaj-9aca7cdd87864c078cd9d255f22b2af92021-02-05T00:06:51ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2021-02-0111212110.3390/bs11020021Gender Affirmative Action and Management: A Systematic Literature Review on How Diversity and Inclusion Management Affect Gender Equity in OrganizationsJulia V. Furtado0António C. Moreira1Jorge Mota2Departamento de Gestão e Economia, Universidade da Beira Interior, 6201-001 Covilhã, PortugalDepartment of Economics, Management and Industrial Engineering and Tourism, GOVCOPP, Universidade de Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalDepartment of Economics, Management and Industrial Engineering and Tourism, GOVCOPP, Universidade de Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalGender affirmative action (AA) in management remains a controversial topic among scholars, practitioners, and employees. While some individuals may support the use of AA policies as a means of increasing representation of women, others are not supportive at all, further understanding gender AA as an unacceptable violation of merit—even when targeted by it. With the aim of analyzing how scholars have approached the subject, we systematically reviewed 76 published articles (SCOPUS database), covering the extant literature on gender AA and management. Findings indicate a consensus regarding the common antecedents of attitudes towards gender AA with prior experiences with AA and diversity management (DM) (as well as general perceptions of AA). Performance and satisfaction appear as the predominant outcomes. In addition, while investigating the differences among AA, equal employment opportunity (EEO) and diversity management (DM), scholars are mainly focused on the effectiveness of AA as a means of increasing the inclusion of minorities in general. We conclude that despite marginal studies on employees’ attitudes toward gender AA, there is a gap in the literature, particularly an absence of research on the bivalent position of meritocracy (or merit violation) as both an antecedent and outcome of attitudes towards AA, which deserves further scrutiny.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/11/2/21gender affirmative actionjob satisfactionsocial dominance orientationorganizational commitmentdiversity management
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Gender Affirmative Action and Management: A Systematic Literature Review on How Diversity and Inclusion Management Affect Gender Equity in Organizations
Behavioral Sciences
gender affirmative action
job satisfaction
social dominance orientation
organizational commitment
diversity management
author_facet Julia V. Furtado
António C. Moreira
Jorge Mota
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title Gender Affirmative Action and Management: A Systematic Literature Review on How Diversity and Inclusion Management Affect Gender Equity in Organizations
title_short Gender Affirmative Action and Management: A Systematic Literature Review on How Diversity and Inclusion Management Affect Gender Equity in Organizations
title_full Gender Affirmative Action and Management: A Systematic Literature Review on How Diversity and Inclusion Management Affect Gender Equity in Organizations
title_fullStr Gender Affirmative Action and Management: A Systematic Literature Review on How Diversity and Inclusion Management Affect Gender Equity in Organizations
title_full_unstemmed Gender Affirmative Action and Management: A Systematic Literature Review on How Diversity and Inclusion Management Affect Gender Equity in Organizations
title_sort gender affirmative action and management: a systematic literature review on how diversity and inclusion management affect gender equity in organizations
publisher MDPI AG
series Behavioral Sciences
issn 2076-328X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Gender affirmative action (AA) in management remains a controversial topic among scholars, practitioners, and employees. While some individuals may support the use of AA policies as a means of increasing representation of women, others are not supportive at all, further understanding gender AA as an unacceptable violation of merit—even when targeted by it. With the aim of analyzing how scholars have approached the subject, we systematically reviewed 76 published articles (SCOPUS database), covering the extant literature on gender AA and management. Findings indicate a consensus regarding the common antecedents of attitudes towards gender AA with prior experiences with AA and diversity management (DM) (as well as general perceptions of AA). Performance and satisfaction appear as the predominant outcomes. In addition, while investigating the differences among AA, equal employment opportunity (EEO) and diversity management (DM), scholars are mainly focused on the effectiveness of AA as a means of increasing the inclusion of minorities in general. We conclude that despite marginal studies on employees’ attitudes toward gender AA, there is a gap in the literature, particularly an absence of research on the bivalent position of meritocracy (or merit violation) as both an antecedent and outcome of attitudes towards AA, which deserves further scrutiny.
topic gender affirmative action
job satisfaction
social dominance orientation
organizational commitment
diversity management
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/11/2/21
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