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Aiming at inclusive workplaces: A bibliometric and interpretive review at the crossroads of disability management and human resource management

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  • Palumbo, Rocco
  • Hinna, Alessandro
  • Fakhar Manesh, Mohammad

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Inclusive workplaces rely on the joint optimization of disability management and human resource management. However, disability management has been predominantly investigated as an independent issue, overlooking its interplay with human resource management. The article delivers a bibliometric and interpretive review of the scholarly debate falling at the crossroad of disability management and human resource management, mapping the state of the art of this study domain. Departing from a knowledge core of 91 papers, 6 research streams were identified through bibliographic coupling. They account for the evolution of disability management from a fix-it initiative aimed at fostering return to work of people with disability towards a holistic management approach targeted at inclusiveness. Aligning the hard and the soft sides of disability management and embedding it in the organizational culture are crucial to enact inclusive workplaces and make organizations able to engage people with disability at work.

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  • Palumbo, Rocco & Hinna, Alessandro & Fakhar Manesh, Mohammad, 2025. "Aiming at inclusive workplaces: A bibliometric and interpretive review at the crossroads of disability management and human resource management," Journal of Management & Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(4), pages 1664-1687, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jomorg:v:31:y:2025:i:4:p:1664-1687_4
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