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Understanding practices which foster inclusion: views from the top

Christine de Largy (School of Management, Cranfield University, Bedford, UK)
Deirdre Anderson (School of Management, Cranfield University, Bedford, UK)
Susan Vinnicombe (School of Management, Cranfield University, Bedford, UK)

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

ISSN: 2040-7149

Article publication date: 26 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to deepen our understanding of how inclusionary practices are used within organizations and how they satisfy specific inclusion needs.

Design/methodology/approach

We adopt a qualitative research design, reporting on data from semi-structured interviews conducted with 15 diversity and inclusion (D&I) directors/leads and using a thematic approach to analysis.

Findings

Our study expands understanding of inclusion practices, showing that they are not uniformly implemented and that practices may satisfy both needs to belong and differences valued, with interviewees prioritizing belonging. Well-being and career development are seen as important inclusion practices demonstrating support and appreciation of difference, thus as inputs, not outputs, of inclusion challenging existing assumptions. Inclusionary practices are malleable, and their impact depends critically on the leaders involved and their commitment to EDI.

Originality/value

Our study shows how practices satisfy inclusion needs and that the implementation of practices varies depending on the leaders involved.

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Citation

de Largy, C., Anderson, D. and Vinnicombe, S. (2024), "Understanding practices which foster inclusion: views from the top", Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-10-2022-0292

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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