The Influence of Gender Diversity Management Policies on Employee Work Perceptions: Critical Analysis of “Gender Diversity Greenwashing” at Goldman Sachs
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/4jgnmg45Keywords:
Gender diversity, gender diversity management policies, employee work perceptions, gender diversity greenwashing, Goldman SachsAbstract
This study explores the impact of gender diversity management policies on employees’ work perceptions and critically examines the phenomenon of “gender diversity greenwashing.” In recent years, gender diversity has become a critical focus for many organizations, aiming to enhance morale of workers, decision-making quality, and corporate competitiveness in a globalized market. Using Goldman Sachs as a case study, this research employs a literature review and secondary data analysis to assess the effectiveness of these policies. The findings indicate that while gender diversity policies can enhance job satisfaction and career development, some companies engage in superficial practices that fail to bring substantial changes. This phenomenon, termed “gender diversity greenwashing,” negatively impacts employee perceptions and trust. By analyzing Goldman Sachs’ initiatives and the associated criticisms, the study underscores the need for genuine and effective gender diversity policies. Recommendations are provided to improve these policies, ensuring they contribute meaningfully to both employee well-being and organizational performance.