Religious Diversity at Work: Faith-Based Employee Resource Groups
Research on affinity and employee resource groups (ERG) in organizations is growing but remains relatively sparse for religious or faith-based groups. This study is a phenomenological analysis of interview data from 26 individuals in organizations leading and managing faithbased employee
resource groups in public and private organizations primarily in the U. S. Based on a thematic analysis of 26 individual interviews across Christian and Interfaith ERGs in technology, consulting, and other industries, the data illustrate how groups organize, their core identity-related activities,
salient challenges and strategies, and perceived outcomes at the personal and organizational levels. Overall, the phenomenology of faithbased groups points to several implicit and explicit benefits as well as challenges of religious expression at work. We discuss the perceived personal and
organizational outcomes of faith-based ERGs, explore how social identity theory helps explain key experiences described by ERG members, and offer some potential directions for future research.
Keywords: AFFINITY GROUP; EMPLOYEE RESOURCE GROUP; FAITH-BASED; GROUP; RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE; SOCIAL IDENTITY; THEORY
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Industrial-Organizational Psychology, School of Psychology, Family, and Community, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington, USA 2: Theology of Work Project, 15 Notre Dame Ave, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Publication date: January 1, 2024
This article was made available online on August 2, 2023 as a Fast Track article with title: "Religious Diversity at Work: Faith-Based Employee Resource Groups".
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