Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Advancing Research on LGBTQ Identity Management. |
Authors: |
Kraimer, Maria, Cheng-Huan Liu, King, Eden, Dhanani, Lindsay, DuBois, Hayden, Lynch, John, Arena, David F. |
Source: |
Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings; 2022, Vol. 2022 Issue 1, p1254-1254, 1p |
Abstract: |
This symposium brings together a set of four papers that aim to advance our understanding of LGBTQ identity management. All these papers draw from diverse theoretical perspectives to identify and understand the factors that may contribute to managing LGBTQ identities and their outcomes. Multiple papers in this session also examine other forms of identity management strategies that move beyond the decision between disclosure and concealment. To tease apart identity management processes both within and across each unique identity group, multiple papers take an intersectionality perspective to further our understanding of managing LGBTQ identities at work. These papers contribute empirically to research on diversity and invisible marginalized identities, and offer practical implications for building a more inclusive workplace. * The Role of Employee Scanning in LGBTQ Identity Management * Presenter: John Lynch; U. of Illinois at Chicago * Presenter: Alexander Lyle Effinger; U. of Illinois at Chicago * Presenter: Jingyu Zhang; U. of Illinois at Chicago * An Examination of Coworkers' Reactions to Sexual Minority Employees' Identity Disclosure * Presenter: Lindsay Dhanani; Ohio U. * Presenter: REbecca Totton; Amherst College * Presenter: Taylor Hall; Ohio U. * Relationship Status Congruence and Self-Presentational Accuracy * Presenter: Hayden DuBois; U. of Texas At Arlington * Presenter: David F. Arena; U. of Texas At Arlington * Why and How LGB Employees Leverage Their Identity at Work * Presenter: Cheng-Huan Liu; Rutgers U., School of Management and Labor Relations * Presenter: Maria Kraimer; Rutgers U., School of Management and Labor Relations [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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