ID | 188282 |
Title Proper | Diversity in Intelligence |
Other Title Information | Organizations, Processes, and People |
Language | ENG |
Author | Arcos, Ruben ; Chiru, Irena ; Ivan, Cristina |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | With the advent of new technologies and the accelerated changes in the security arena, it has become apparent that intelligence organizations need to develop learning, self-reflective, and competitive working environments and communities of practice with a distinct set of values and norms that may go beyond the cultural values and practices of the twentieth century. One of the values that needs to be further explored and integrated is diversity. A look at the literature and policies in the field shows that in certain parts of the world, consistent steps have been made toward investigating the implications of diversity and inclusion as setting goals for reconceptualizing human resources and internal culture strategies. This introductory study aims to introduce readers to the current debates on diversity and inclusion, as well as offer a short glimpse at the question. |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence Vol. 35, No.4; Winter 2022-2023: p.607-620 |
Journal Source | International Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Vol: 35 No 4 |
Key Words | Organizations ; Processes ; People ; Diversity in Intelligence |