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Assigning migrants to customer contact jobs: a context-specific exploration of the business case for diversity
Authors:Renate Ortlieb  Barbara Sieben  Christina Sichtmann
Institution:1. Department of Human Resource Management, School of Business and Economic Sciences, University of Graz, Elisabethstr. 50b, 8010, Graz, Austria
2. Department of Management, School of Business and Economics, Freie Universit?t Berlin, Boltzmannstr. 20, 14195, Berlin, Germany
3. Department of Business Administration, Chair of International Marketing, University of Vienna, Brünner Str. 72, 1210, Wien, Austria
Abstract:Ethnic diversity of both their labor forces and customer bases presents a challenge for companies and fuels debate on the business case for diversity: the view that diversity positively impacts firm performance. This study enriches the business case debate by focusing on a particular organizational activity, customer contact. It combines theory from strategic human resource management (SHRM), research on diversity, and research on marketing to analyze what drives companies to assign migrants to customer contact jobs and which performance impacts ensue. We test our hypotheses in data from 338 German business companies. Companies that recognize the value in ethnic diversity and seek to respond to customer diversity are especially likely to assign migrants to customer contact jobs. The analyses reveal a positive impact of migrants in customer contact jobs on company profitability. This impact is enhanced by a broad range of equality and diversity practices and a supportive works council. These moderators have stronger effects than two other moderators related to business strategy: the market served by a company, and its competitive strategy. The paper contributes to SHRM research in general and diversity research in particular through its original examination associating the business case for ethnic diversity with the role of equality and diversity practices and institutions. The study findings can help managers to decide whether to leverage staff ethnic diversity and show that collaboration between HR management and marketing functions is useful to achieve a strategic fit among practices.
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