Although diversity is the current buzzword in management theory, we
still have only a slight understanding of how demographic differences
within organizations influence individuals' attitudes and behavior
toward each other and the organization as a whole. Demographic
Differences in Organizations fills this void. Meticulously researched
and authored by two respected scholars--one working in this country, the
other in Hong Kong--this book addresses the problems and benefits
associated with an increasingly diverse global workforce. Unlike most
other researchers in the field, Anne Tsui and Barbara Gutek are
interested in the effects of demographic diversity on all members of an
organization, not just minority or newly arrived groups. This
broad-based, highly readable study should be read by managers, academics
in business management and social psychology, and students of business
at the undergraduate and graduate level.