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Title: Towards sustainable diversity in organizations: Lessons from good diversity management practices
Authors: ZANONI, Patrizia 
NILSSON, Angela
JANSSENS, Maddy
WAHLIN, Nils
Issue Date: 2008
Source: SUS.DIV Annual Meeting, Bratislava (Slovakia), September 3-5 2008.
Abstract: This chapter intends to make a contribution to the diversity management literature by inductively identifying organizational practices leading to ‘sustainable’ diversity. In order to do so, we draw on three ‘best’ cases: a dental clinic in Sweden, a call centre in Belgium, and a wellness company in The Netherlands. We qualify diversity as sustainable to refer to its social and economic viability over a longer time (WCED, 1987). In the context of this paper, successful organizational practices are those which create a diversity-friendly context in the short-term yet avoid achieving this in ways that undermine their capacity to do so in the future.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/10921
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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