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Show Don't Tell: Diversity Dishonesty Harms Racial/Ethnic Minorities at Work.

Leigh S Wilton1, Ariana N Bell2, Mariam Vahradyan1, Cheryl R Kaiser3.   

Abstract

Organizations aim to convey that they are diverse and inclusive, in part, to recruit racial minorities. We investigate a previously unexamined downside of this recruitment strategy: diversity dishonesty, that is, belief that an organization is falsely or incorrectly inflating its actual diversity. In four studies (total N = 871), we found that diversity dishonesty heightened minorities' concerns about fitting in, being authentic, and performing well at the organization. We also found that evidence-based cues (which "show" observers whether the organization has a positive or negative diversity climate), but not expressed cues (which "tell" observers about the organization's diversity), affect these expectations. Using correlational methodologies, Study 1 found these effects were pertinent to African American and Latinx participants' beliefs about their current workplaces, holding other diversity-related measures constant. Studies 2 to 4 used experimental methods to replicate these findings with African American participants, using a hypothetical workplace setting.

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Keywords:  diversity; identity; intergroup relations; performance; race

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31959080     DOI: 10.1177/0146167219897149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull        ISSN: 0146-1672


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