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- W61526712 abstract "Universities in the United States increasingly experience demographic, business, and community pressure to hire, retain, and educate women and ethnic minority faculty, staff, and students. Responses to this pressure have changed over time from isolated open-door initiatives to comprehensive diversity initiatives designed to create welcoming campus environments for people of all backgrounds. Current literature on the assessment of diversity initiatives in higher education suggests the need to use approaches that include attention to the entire university, and to institutionalize the norms and values associated with diversity initiatives as part of the change process. Despite this shift toward a comprehensive understanding of the university, there has been very little focus on comparing the staff and faculty experience of diversity in American university settings. Using a framework developed from structural, institutional, and feminist and multicultural organizational theories, this research begins to fill that gap. Through a survey of faculty and staff at three universities, this research measures levels of institutionalization of diversity and gender equity norms and values, and uses hierarchical block regression to construct models for faculty and staff which predict institutionalization. These models include four blocks of potential contributors to institutionalization representing organizational-, departmental-, and individual-level variables. The findings suggest the importance of including factors at all three organizational levels when modeling the institutionalization process for staff and faculty.The findings also reveal that in each case, the model constructed for the research describes the faculty experience more accurately than the staff experience, indicating the need to more fully articulate the staff model. Specific contributors for staff and faculty are discussed and compared to determine similarities and differences in the institutionalization processes for each group. The results of this research are framed using institutional theory and feminist and multicultural theories, and inform current literature on universities as professional bureaucracies. Further, the results help universities better understand the impact of their diversity initiatives and more carefully target those initiatives to their various audiences." @default.
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- W61526712 date "2022-06-06" @default.
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- W61526712 title "The Institutionalization of Diversity and Gender Equity Norms and Values in Higher Education Settings" @default.
- W61526712 doi "https://doi.org/10.15760/etd.7817" @default.
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