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The impact of inclusion on employee engagement : evidence from the South African financial sector
Globalisation has been expedited by technological advancements, which have led to a
growing number of diverse workforces on a global scale. Nevertheless, diversity is an inherent
characteristic of South Africa's demographic makeup. However, the mere presence of diverse
individuals does not necessarily promote an inclusive environment, and diversity alone does
not equate to inclusion. Scholars have conducted a comprehensive examination of diversity
and inclusion, highlighting the significance of inclusion in facilitating the success of diverse
workforces. Nevertheless, such studies have not investigated South Africa's finance sector
context; this research has been conducted in other regions and various sectors. This study
aims to address this gap by investigating the correlation between employee engagement and
inclusion in the finance sector of South Africa, thereby contributing to the current existing
knowledge on the subject.
This study employed a structured questionnaire to collect data from 211 respondents in the
South African finance sector, utilising a quantitative approach. The results demonstrated a
statistically significant correlation between employee engagement and inclusion, suggesting
that inclusion functions as a predictor of employee engagement. These findings emphasise
the critical importance of inclusive practices in the development of a productive and engaged
workforce in diverse organisational settings.
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Mini Dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2024.