Table of contents - Special Issue: LGBTQ research in management and institutions: broadening the lens
Guest Editors: Erhan Aydin, Fiona Colgan
Moving from intersectional hostility to intersectional solidarity: Insights from LGBTQ individuals in Turkey
Rifat Kamasak, Mustafa Ozbilgin, Sibel Baykut, Meltem YavuzTreatment of intersectionality in empirical studies has predominantly engaged with individual categories of difference. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that there is…
Unions as institutional entrepreneurs: The contribution of unions to the diffusion and adaptation of LGBT diversity initiatives
Simone Pulcher, Marco Guerci, Thomas KöllenResearch on the diffusion and adaptation of LGBT diversity management practices has, until now, rarely considered the role of unions in this process; where it has done, the…
The intersection of professionalism gay men, bodies and power
Simon Peter RobertsThe purpose of this paper is to build upon the paucity of UK research on gay men and how they manage their identities, bodies and selves in the workplace. Particular focus is…
Spaces and laces: insights from LGBT initiatives in sporting institutions
Scott LawleyThe purpose of this paper is to examine LGBT exclusion from sporting institutions, examining this as a phenomenon which takes place in specific spaces within these institutions.
Changing contexts: from criminal to citizen
Aidan McKearneyThe purpose of this paper is to provide a critical reflection on the profound changes regarding sexual minority rights in Britain and Ireland. It seeks to illustrate how recent…
The role of sexual orientation in entrepreneurial intention: the case of Parisian LGB people
Rony Germon, Séverine Leloarne, Myriam Razgallah, Imen Safraou, Adnane MaalaouiThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the role that sexual orientation can play in entrepreneurial intention.
Pride festivals as a space of self-expression: tourism, body and place
Sonay Kaygalak-Celebi, Sehriban Kaya, Emir Ozeren, Ebru Gunlu-KucukaltanThe purpose of this paper is to explore the authentic experiences and sense-making processes of LGBTQ+ participants of Amsterdam Pride as well as their bodily and spatial…
Inclusion and exclusion of sexual minorities at organisations: Evidence from LGBT NGOs in Turkey and the UK
Erhan Aydin, Emir OzerenThe purpose of this paper is to explore the inclusion and exclusion of LGBT individuals at organisations towards providing evidence from LGBT non-governmental organisations (NGOs…
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