Academic Papers

Empowering inclusion with insightful research.

Welcome to the Diversity Atlas Academic Papers Repository!

We are delighted to offer you this collection of academic papers on diversity, equity, and inclusion, curated from verified and reputable sources. This resource is designed to provide our members with quick access to valuable research that can inform and enhance your DEI initiatives.

Please note that all papers included in this repository have been collected with respect for and in accordance with the rights of the original authors and publishers.

We hope you find this resource useful and enriching. Happy reading!

2023
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Gizem Karaca, Cem Tanova and Korhan Gokmenoglu
How do shared values improve eudaimonic workplace well-being: role of perceived justice and emotional exhaustion among nurses
Purpose – This study aims to explore how shared values improve eudaimonic workplace well-being, the fulfillment that comes from personal development and the utilization of personal capabilities. The authors investigate the serial mediating role that perceived overall justice and emotional exhaustion play in how shared values relate to well-being. Design/methodology/approach – Using data collected from three hundred nurses in Turkish
2023
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Jessica Halem
LGBTQ+ Workplace Inclusion and the Great Resignation
I was flying high after my first in-person keynote since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Finally, I got to put on some real pants, make some new slides, and talk to a live audience. I speak to audiences all over the world about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) issues, mostly related to improving our health and wellness. I have
2023
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Marianne Piano , Kristin Diemer , Michelle Hall , Flora Hui , Elaina Kefalianos, Belinda J. Lawford , Gemma McKibbin and Rebecca J. Jarden
A rapid review of challenges and opportunities related to diversity and inclusion as experienced by early and mid-career academics in the medicine, dentistry and health sciences felds
Background Early- and mid-career academics in medicine, dentistry and health sciences are integral to research, education and advancement of clinical professions, yet experience significant illbeing, high attrition and limited advancement opportunities. Objectives Identify and synthesise published research investigating challenges and opportunities related to diversity and inclusion, as experienced by early and mid-career academics employed in medicine, dentistry and health sciences
2023
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Mikko Ranta and Mika Ylinen
Board gender diversity and workplace diversity: a machine learning approach
Purpose – This study aims to examine the association between board gender diversity (BGD) and workplace diversity and the relative importance of various board and firm characteristics in predicting diversity. Design/methodology/approach – With a novel machine learning (ML) approach, this study models the association between three workplace diversity variables and BGD using a social media data set of approximately 250,000
2023
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Davide La Torre , Cinzia Colapinto , Ilaria Durosini , and Stefano Triberti
Team Formation for Human-Artificial Intelligence Collaboration in the Workplace: A Goal Programming Model to Foster Organizational Change
The need for preparing for digital transformation is a recurrent theme in the recent public and academic debate. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to reduce operational costs, increase efficiency, and improve customer experience. Thus, it is crucial to forming project teams in an organization, in such a way that they will welcome AI in the decision-making process. The current
2023
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Tongtan Chantarat PhD, MPH | Taylor B. Rogers MPH | Carmen R. Mitchell MPH | Michelle J. Ko MD, PhD
Perceptions of workplace climate and diversity, equity, and inclusion within health services and policy research
Objective: To describe the perception of professional climate in health services and policy research (HSPR) and efforts to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the HSPR workforce and workplaces. Data Source: We administered the HSPR Workplace Culture Survey online to health services and policy researchers. Study Design: Our survey examined participants’ sociodemographic, educational, and professional backgrounds, their perception on
2023
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Marisa J. Miller and Brian Manata
The Effects of Workplace Inclusion on Employee Assimilation Outcomes
This study investigates the relationship between coworker inclusion and assimilation outcomes. To begin, this paper reviews components of assimilation and inclusion that are thought to co-occur in the workplace. In addition, employees of a large university in the Pacific Northwest were surveyed electronically to investigate the extent to which inclusion and assimilation outcomes are related. Finally, a discussion is offered
2023
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Michelle Russen, Mary Dawson
Which should come first? Examining diversity, equity and inclusion
Purpose – The purpose of this critical review is to address issues with the current school of thought that diversity must come before inclusion in the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) process and propose an alternate solution. Design/methodology/approach – This review takes a critical constructionist lens such that changes in social norms have morphed over time, refining the meaning and
2023
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Maria Giuseppina Pacilli · Federica Spaccatini · Michele Roccato
“You Look So Beautiful… But Why Are You So Distressed?”: The Negative Effects of Appearance Compliments on the Psychological Well-being of Individuals in the Workplace
The primacy of beauty for women is frequently conveyed through language and, more particularly, through a particular class of conversational devices, compli- ments. Although previous research has been conducted on the impact of appear- ance compliments on individuals’ psychological state, research has yet to examine what happens when a compliment about the appearance clearly conveys a positive evaluation in a
2023
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Wei Wang · Julie V. Dinh · Kisha S. Jones · Siddharth Upadhyay· Jun Yang
Corporate Diversity Statements and Employees’ Online DEI Ratings: An Unsupervised Machine‑Learning Text‑Mining Analysis
Following the deaths of many Black Americans in spring 2020, public consciousness rose around the societal mega-threat of racism. In response, many organizations released public statements to condemn racism and affirm their stance on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). However, little is known about the specific thematic contents covered in such diversity statements and their implications on important organizational outcomes.