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Public scholar: Elizabeth Eley

How does disclosing potentially stigmatizing information in the workplace affect the quality of workplace relationships, career support and leadership potential evaluations?

My inspiration

Elizabeth Eley ("Liz") (she/her) is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Management at the John Molson School of Business. Her research delves into the complexities of stigma within organizations, particularly examining underexplored aspects such as the experiences and outcomes of employees with disabilities in the workplace, and the impact of parenthood disclosure on hiring evaluations during the interview process. Liz's work offers a novel theoretical perspective that emphasizes the context-specific nature of stigma, aiming to enhance our understanding of diversity and inclusion challenges in organizational settings.

Department

Management

Language

English

Supervisor

Tracy Hecht

Contact

elizabeth.eley@mail.concordia.ca

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