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The identity impact of witnessing selective incivility: A study of minority ethnic professionals
Authors:Dulini Fernando  Etlyn Kenny
Affiliation:1. Centre for Decent Work and Productivity, Business School, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK;2. Birmingham University Business School, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

Contribution: Conceptualization, Validation, Writing - review & editing

Abstract:We examine how minority ethnic employees account for witnessing selective incivility to ethnically similar others. Our study is based on qualitative interviews with British Asian employees – the majority who witnessed incivility directed towards migrant Asian employees working for the same company. Our findings indicate that, for those whose minority ethnic identity was of central importance, witnessing selective incivility towards others from a similar ethnic background can be perceived as an identity threat. We provide insights into three identity work strategies undertaken by witnesses of selective incivility, while illuminating how minority ethnic identity shapes the way witnesses' respond to selective incivility in the workplace.
Keywords:diversity  ethnic identity  identity work  incivility  third party witnesses
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