A Conceptual Review of Enacted Stigmatization, Stigma Consciousness, and Job Satisfaction of LGB Workers with Recommendations for Organizational Leaders

Authors

  • Jay S. Pickern Wilmington University
  • Helena R. Costakis SUNY New Paltz

Keywords:

Management Policy, LGB, Stigma Consciousness, Human resource

Abstract

Despite the monumental legal gains made in recent years, the workplace can still be a stigmatizing and unsafe place for LGB individuals. LGB individuals spend a large amount of their adult lives at work, which often means they spend a lot of their time being in the minority. This conceptual article discusses the ways in which enacted stigmatization and stigma consciousness have an adverse impact on job satisfaction of LGB employees. Recommendations for human resources professionals and organizational leaders are provided.

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Published

2017-11-01

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Pickern, J. S., & Costakis, H. R. (2017). A Conceptual Review of Enacted Stigmatization, Stigma Consciousness, and Job Satisfaction of LGB Workers with Recommendations for Organizational Leaders. Journal of Management Policy and Practice, 18(3). Retrieved from https://mail.articlegateway.com/index.php/JMPP/article/view/1711

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