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Differences of Diversity Attitudes between Employees with and without an Immigration Background: The Case of Germany

European Journal of Business Science and Technology

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Title Differences of Diversity Attitudes between Employees with and without an Immigration Background: The Case of Germany
 
Creator Genkova, Petia
Keysers, Pia
 
Description The demographic shift in the age structure has the effects that many ageing employees work in organisations. Migration can slow down the ageing of population but could not stop it. More and more people with immigration background work in organisations. Therefore, the question is, whether diversity sensitive attitudes count for all diversity aspects. The central aim of the study is to deal with the problem fields of multicultural teamwork. Thereby, the focus is on the collaboration of employees with and without immigration background. The interviews with employees with and without an immigra-tion background of various company branches were conducted. The results show that employees with an immigration background have more contact and feel comfortable with persons from different cultures than employees without an immigration back-ground. The qualitative analysis indicates that there is a high need of competence devel-opment, especially intercultural and social competences in organisations. The results of the study reveal that personality traits and characteristics of employees play a role to what extent they accept diversity and are willing to work with persons from another culture. Age is not important regarding intercultural competence development.
 
Publisher Mendel University in Brno
 
Date 2018-12-28
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://journal.ejobsat.cz/index.php/ejobsat/article/view/115
10.11118/ejobsat.v4i2.115
 
Source European Journal of Business Science and Technology; Vol 4 No 2 (2018); pp. 174–186
2694-7161
2336-6494
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://journal.ejobsat.cz/index.php/ejobsat/article/view/115/161
 
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