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What is Indignity

Handbook of Research on Promoting an Inclusive Organizational Culture for Entrepreneurial Sustainability
A state where the basic values and rights inherent to human beings are violated or disregarded.
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Considering Dignity at Work in Organizational Cultures
Cynthia Maria Montaudon-Tomas (UPAEP Universidad, Mexico), Anna Ansler (Independent Researcher, Mexico), Ingrid N. Pinto-López (UPAEP Universidad, Mexico), and Claudia Malcon Cervera (UPAEP Universidad, Mexico)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5216-5.ch002
Abstract
This chapter proposes a reconsideration of the importance of dignity at work and its effects on organizational culture from multiple perspectives. Through a literature review, specific connections between dignity at work and the future of business are identified. Special attention is given to the notion of workplace dignity (WPD) and to organizational cultures that promote dignity and respect. Distinctions are made to identify specific criteria of dignity at work in face-to-face, remote and hybrid working environments. WPD has acquired relevance because of different social movements that reflect a general discontent of the workforce, including the great resignation. Other constructs that can be linked to workplace dignity have been included, particularly joy, happiness, and hope at work, which can lead to more meaningful and inclusive organizations. Inclusive organizations that foster human dignity provide employees with a sense of having made an important contribution to the organization but also to society at large.
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