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Lernperspektiven für ein nachhaltigkeitsorientiertes Gender- und Diversitätsmanagement

Authors: Hofmann, Roswitha;

Lernperspektiven für ein nachhaltigkeitsorientiertes Gender- und Diversitätsmanagement

Abstract

Mittels Gender- und Diversitätsmanagement (GDM) und unterschiedlichen Formen des Nachhaltigkeitsmanagements bzw. „nachhaltigen Wirtschaftens“ sucht man in Organisationen bereits seit einigen Jahrzehnten, strukturellen und normativen Verantwortungs- und Veränderungsanforderungen zu begegnen. Bisher wurde jedoch im deutschsprachigen GDM-Diskurs kaum Bezug auf Fragen des nachhaltigen Wirtschaftens genommen. Ziel des Beitrags ist es, in Form konzeptioneller Überlegungen eine Verknüpfung von GDM und dem Bereich des nachhaltigen Wirtschaftens anzuregen, um damit die reflexive Basis wissenschaftlicher und praxisbezogener Diskurse in beiden Bereichen stärker auf die Re-Produktionsmechanismen von Diversitätsdimensionen und die damit verbundenen Differenzsetzungen zu richten. Zu diesem Zweck werden Konzepte des organisationalen Lernens herangezogen und deren entsprechendes Potenzial diskutiert.

Learning perspectives for a sustainability- oriented gender and diversity management Gender and diversity management (GDM) and sustainable economic management are management concepts developed to meet new structural and normative requirements. Currently there are few references within the German-speaking discourse of gender and diversity management to questions of sustainable economic management. This paper provides conceptual considerations concerning a connection between GDM and the field of sustainable economic management, in order to broaden the reflexive knowledge base along lines of differences and the mechanism of the re-production of gender relations and other diversity dimensions in GDM-research, as well as in organizational practices. For this objective, concepts of organizational learning are used to develop a sketch of a sustainability- oriented vision of GDM.

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Organisationen, learning organization, Sociology & anthropology, lernende Organisation, Diversity Management, Social sciences, sociology, anthropology, organizations, Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, wirtschaftliches Handeln, Nachhaltigkeit, 330 Wirtschaft, Wirtschaft, Gender, sustainability, Managing Diversity, economic action, gender mainstreaming, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Sociology of Education, Gender Mainstreaming, Soziologie, Anthropologie, Bildungs- und Erziehungssoziologie, managing diversity, Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies, ddc: ddc:300, ddc: ddc:301

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