Hervé Corvellec
Professor
The significance of trying : How organizational members meet the ambiguities of diversity
Author
Summary, in English
Abstract We address the uncertain outcomes of diversity work in organizations by showing that diversity management does not let itself be reduced to a matter of success and failure. Drawing upon theories of ambiguities in organizations and 2.5 years of longitudinal fieldwork in a Swedish municipality, we show that ambiguities characterize diversity work, including what diversity encompasses, the goals of diversity management, and its outcomes. To account for these ambiguities, we suggest approaching diversity management in terms of trying rather than outcomes. First, focusing on trying emphasizes that working with diversity entails a shifting, relative, and tension-filled notion. Second, it brings forth the tentative performativity of diversity management. Third, it opens up ways of looking at diversity in the workplace beyond a reductionist dichotomy between success and failure. Diversity work has no clear end, but this lack of an endpoint does not call into question its raison d'être. On the contrary, it makes it a reason to insist on trying to strive for enhancing diversity.
Department/s
- Department of Service Studies
Publishing year
2022-09-30
Language
English
Pages
1849-1867
Publication/Series
Gender, Work and Organization
Volume
29
Issue
6
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Topic
- Business Administration
Keywords
- ambiguity
- diversity management
- diversity work
- performativity
- Sweden
- trying
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0968-6673