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Towards a diversity justice management model: integrating organizational justice and diversity management

Yuka Fujimoto (Senior Lecturer at the School of Management and Marketing, Deakin University, Burwood East, Australia)
Charmine E.J. Härtel (Professor and Management Cluster Leader at the University of Queensland Business School, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Fara Azmat (Senior Lecturer at the School of Management and Marketing, Deakin University, Burwood East, Australia)

Social Responsibility Journal

ISSN: 1747-1117

Article publication date: 1 March 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

Contemporary organizations are increasingly paying attention to incorporate diversity management practices into their systems in order to promote socially responsible actions and equitable employment outcomes for minority groups. The aim of this paper is to seek to address a major oversight in diversity management literature, the integration of organizational justice principles.

Design/methodology/approach

Drawing upon the existing literature on workforce diversity and organizational justice, the authors develop a model based on normative principles of organizational justice for justice‐based diversity management processes and outcomes.

Findings

The paper proposes that effective diversity management results from a decision‐making process that meets the normative principles of organizational justice (i.e. interactional, procedural and distributive justice). The diversity justice management model introduced in this article provides important theoretical and practical implications for establishing more moral and just workplaces.

Research limitations/implications

The authors have not tested the conceptual framework of the diversity justice management model, and recommend future research to take up the challenge. The payoff for doing so is to enable the establishment of socially responsible workplaces where individuals, regardless of their background, are given an equal opportunity to flourish in their assigned jobs.

Practical implications

The diversity justice management model introduced in this paper provides organizational justice (OJ)‐based guidelines for managers to ensure that OJ can be objectively benchmarked and discussed amongst diversity stakeholders to continuously improve actual and perceived OJ outcomes.

Social implications

The social implication of this conceptual paper is reduction of workforce marginalization and establishment of socially responsible organizations whereby those marginalized (e.g. people with disabilities) can effectively work in their organizations.

Originality/value

This is the first attempt to establish a diveristy justice management model, which incorporates normative principles of organizational justice into diversity management processes and outcomes.

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Citation

Fujimoto, Y., Härtel, C.E.J. and Azmat, F. (2013), "Towards a diversity justice management model: integrating organizational justice and diversity management", Social Responsibility Journal, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 148-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/17471111311307877

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2013, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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