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Beneath the surface: Resistance to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in organizations

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives are widely adopted by organizations to improve work conditions and career outcomes for disadvantaged groups, yet they often struggle with achieving sustainable change. This paper examines employee resistance as a barrier to DEI initiatives’ success....

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Published in:Current opinion in psychology 2024-12, Vol.60, p.101922, Article 101922
Main Authors: Gündemir, Seval, Kanitz, Rouven, Rink, Floor, Hoever, Inga J., Slepian, Michael L.
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