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What Diversity Protects: Organizational Conditions and the Content of Anti-Discrimination Policy in Korean Firms

Sat, August 8, 8:00 to 9:30am, TBA

Abstract

This paper asks not whether firms adopt diversity policy, but what those policies contain. Using panel data from 1,760 Korean establishments, we disaggregate diversity formalization across ten anti-discrimination categories to map the topography of inclusion in Korean firms. Female executive presence alone suppresses formalization — a token trap in which appointments substitute for policy. Profit-sharing systems and organizational innovation reverse this: where performance-based fairness or cognitive diversity is institutionalized as organizational logic, women executives become genuine change agents. The findings reveal stratified inclusion: the organizational boundary of acceptable diversity tracks the boundary of legal mandate, and rarely exceeds it.

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