Gender and diversity in the workplace : Introduction to the special issue
Data(s) |
27/06/2016
27/06/2016
2003
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Resumo |
Research on gender and diversity has taken longer than usual to develop in Portuguese academia. Different explanations can be provided for the apparent lack of interest in these matters. Comparative cultural studies have depicted Portuguese culture as scoring high on femininity (Hofstede, 1991). «Femininity pertains to societies in which social gender roles overlap» (p. 82) and it may have an influence on people’s attitudes towards ‘the other’ and the role of men and women in the organisation, and in shaping the individual’s behaviour and attitudes towards equality and diversity. On the other hand, Portuguese society likes to portray itself as a homogenous society (Cabral-Cardoso, 2002). Taken together, these factors may partly explain why gender and diversity issues have failed to make it to the top of research agendas in Portuguese academia. The limited number of papers included in this special issue and focusing on the Portuguese context still reflects that state of affairs. |
Identificador |
Comportamento Organizacional e Gestão, 9, 103-105 0872-9662 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Tipo |
article |