Beauregard, Arevshatian, Booth, Whittle 2016.pdf (626.61 kB)
HRM and the case of transgender workers: a complex landscape of limited HRM “know how” with some pockets of good practice
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posted on 2023-06-10, 04:36 authored by Tanja Gut, Lilith WhileyLilith Whiley, T Alexandra BeauregardPurpose Human resource management (HRM) departments report a lack of knowledge on supporting transgender employees during gender transition in the workplace. The purpose of this research is to survey the experiences of transgender workers in English-, French- and German-speaking countries to evaluate their experience of transitioning at work and the HRM support they received to do so. Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire consisting of 32 quantitative items and qualitative text boxes was completed by 166 transgender individuals. Findings Results show a mostly negative landscape with some pockets of good practice. Research limitations/implications Answers are based on self-report measures and data are cross-sectional. Practical implications Recommendations for good practice are proposed for HRM departments. Social implications A move towards a more inclusive workplace is needed. Originality/value Questions focus on HRM practices specifically, whereas other surveys have assessed work practices more broadly.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
Human Resource Management International DigestISSN
0967-0734Publisher
EmeraldExternal DOI
Issue
2Volume
26Page range
7-11Department affiliated with
- Management Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes