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The case for employee resource groups
by
Rolf, Skylar
, Schlachter, Steven
, Welbourne, Theresa M.
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Affinity groups
/ Demography
/ Employee resource groups
/ Employees
/ Group dynamics
/ Inclusion
/ Literature reviews
/ Race
/ Research methodology
/ Social identity
/ Social psychology
/ Studies
/ Theory
2017
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The case for employee resource groups
by
Rolf, Skylar
, Schlachter, Steven
, Welbourne, Theresa M.
in
Affinity groups
/ Demography
/ Employee resource groups
/ Employees
/ Group dynamics
/ Inclusion
/ Literature reviews
/ Race
/ Research methodology
/ Social identity
/ Social psychology
/ Studies
/ Theory
2017
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The case for employee resource groups
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Rolf, Skylar
, Schlachter, Steven
, Welbourne, Theresa M.
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Affinity groups
/ Demography
/ Employee resource groups
/ Employees
/ Group dynamics
/ Inclusion
/ Literature reviews
/ Race
/ Research methodology
/ Social identity
/ Social psychology
/ Studies
/ Theory
2017
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The case for employee resource groups
2017
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that employee resource groups (ERGs) are a valuable addition to organizations and should be an important focus of research, particularly given the diversity and inclusion challenges faced by many businesses and communities today. Design/methodology/approach The authors review the ERG literature, develop a theoretical framework using social identity theory (SIT) and suggest research directions. Findings ERGs represent a fairly unexplored area of research. Using SIT, a series of propositions is presented for research into ERG effects on individual, group and organizational outcomes. Research limitations/implications ERGs have impact beyond the topics explored using SIT. As ERGs become more prominent, there is ample room to conduct empirical research to learn more about the underlying process by which ERGs are affecting identity and employee integration (or lack of) into groups and organizations. Originality/value Despite their prevalence in the business world, there has been a scarce amount of theorizing and research focused on ERGs. To help facilitate the development of this work, the authors introduce a theoretical framework using SIT, as well as propositions that can serve to spur additional research on a critical topic for today's businesses.
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