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''Economics''.
1. ''Corporate governance''.


Where the real wage is above the equilibrium level and aggregate supply of labour exceeds aggregate demand for labour.
In the corporate governance context, diversity refers to the range of people employed by an organisation, especially in the most senior positions, including the board of directors.
 
Diversity normally includes gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, disability, age and educational background, but it may include other additional factors such as diversity of thought.
 
Lack of diversity may be result of unconscious biases, including affinity bias.
 
 
2. ''Investment''.
 
In the investment context, diversity is the beneficial result of the appropriate diversification of investments.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Equilibrium unemployment]]
* [[30% Club]]
* [[Affinity bias]]
* [[Ally]]
* [[BAME]]
* [[Board of directors]]
* [[Cohesion]]
* [[Corporate governance]]
* [[Corporate social responsibility ]]
* [[D&I]]
* [[Developments in corporate and market regulation: implications for the treasurer]]
* [[Divergence]]
* [[Diversification]]
* [[Equifinality]]
* [[ESG investment]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Financial wellbeing]]
* [[Governance]]
* [[Kay Review]]
* [[LGBTQ+]]
* [[Neurodiversity]]
* [[Institute of Business Ethics]]
* [[Shareholder value]]
* [[Stem]]
* [[UK Corporate Governance Code]]
 
 
===Other links===
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10141 Doing the right thing, ''Sarah Boyce'', The Treasurer]
 
[[Category:Working_effectively_with_others]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Ethics_and_corporate_governance]]

Revision as of 06:10, 17 August 2022

1. Corporate governance.

In the corporate governance context, diversity refers to the range of people employed by an organisation, especially in the most senior positions, including the board of directors.

Diversity normally includes gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, disability, age and educational background, but it may include other additional factors such as diversity of thought.

Lack of diversity may be result of unconscious biases, including affinity bias.


2. Investment.

In the investment context, diversity is the beneficial result of the appropriate diversification of investments.


See also


Other links

Doing the right thing, Sarah Boyce, The Treasurer