On Melting Pots and Salad Bowls: Tradeoffs in the Consequences of Different Diversity Ideologies

2016 
Successfully navigating diversity is a key challenge. In tackling this challenge, individuals, organizations, and societies adopt different diversity ideologies-defined as beliefs regarding how to manage differences-yet clear evidence does not exist regarding which ideology is most effective. We conduct a meta-analysis to compare the consequences of one identity-conscious diversity ideology (multiculturalism) and three identity-blind diversity ideologies (colorblindness, assimilation, justice) for a range of outcomes associated with diversity management (prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination, diversity policy support) and organizational effectiveness (engagement, performance, withdrawal). We find that only multiculturalism reduces prejudice and increases diversity policy support, but only justice reduces discrimination. Both multiculturalism and assimilation reduce stereotyping, whereas both multiculturalism and justice increase engagement and performance and reduce withdrawal. Moreover, although justic...
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