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Moving diversity, equity and inclusion research forward with(in) international business: addressing blind spots through critical and reflexive management scholarship

Matevž Matt Rašković (Department of Marketing and International Business, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand)
Fiona Hurd (Department of Marketing and International Business, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand)
Theresa Onaji-Benson (Department of International Business, Marketing and Strategy, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK and Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa)

Critical Perspectives on International Business

ISSN: 1742-2043

Article publication date: 26 November 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to provide a scene-setting viewpoint that critically examines various diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) blind spots within the field of international business (IB). These include issues such as social justice, intersectionality, de-colonization, the co-creation of inclusive research practices in indigenous spaces, social dialogue and the gap between DEI rhetoric and reality. An additional aim of the viewpoint is also to contextualise the discussion of DEI blind spots in terms of the six papers which make up the first part of a two-part special issue on DEI in IB".

Design/methodology/approach

The authors build on existing DEI overview works and comment on specific DEI blind spots. The authors also discuss the role of positionality as critical reflexive scholarship practice, which they see as an essential step in problematizing structural inequalities. The authors then discuss six specific areas where DEI blindspots persist within the IB literature and link their discussion to the six papers included in the first part of their DEI special issue.

Findings

Addressing the contradictions between the business and social justice cases for DEI requires addressing the ontological contradictions between the two perspectives through problematizing structural inequalities. A key contribution of the paper is also the discussion around positionality in DEI research and the relevance of positionality statements as part of critical reflexive scholarship in support of a socially just DEI research agenda.

Originality/value

The authors discuss the role DEI research plays and can play within the evolution of the IB discipline. The authors apply a critical management studies perspective to pervasive DEI issues, as well as engage with the topics in the special issue through a unique critical reflexive epistemology which includes their own positionality statements as guest editors and researchers. Their critical discussion and recommendations for future research serve as a kind of whetstone to sharpen IB’s DEI research tools and in turn for IB to help sharpen DEI research’s tools, supporting it to become more socially just.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to especially acknowledge the guidance, support and developmental feedback of Professor Noemi Sinkovics from Newcastle University on the paper, who in her role as Associate Editor of the journal helped them tremendously. They are also grateful to the Editor-in-Chief, Professor Rudolf Sinkovics, for his unwavering support of this special issue.

Citation

Rašković, M.M., Hurd, F. and Onaji-Benson, T. (2024), "Moving diversity, equity and inclusion research forward with(in) international business: addressing blind spots through critical and reflexive management scholarship", Critical Perspectives on International Business, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/cpoib-09-2024-0110

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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