Reimagining our futures together: An early bird's‐eye view of inclusive organizational behavior

IF 6.2 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Organizational Behavior Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI:10.1002/job.2776
Amandeep Dhir, Puneet Kaur, Sharfa Hassan, Demetris Vrontis
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SummaryThe world has witnessed high‐intensity and low‐occurrence crises such as the COVID‐19 pandemic that have radically changed not only the discourses of health and safety but also permanently changed the realities of the workplace. The COVID‐19 pandemic‐related new normal has resulted in the exponential increase in the acceptance of “homeplace” or “work from home” in work‐related domains. With this sudden dramatic shift in the way the present and future work is being conceptualized, there is every reason to believe that employees struggle with a plethora of intertwined thoughts and emotions, particularly a heightened sense of social isolation and exclusion from their work environment. The present study is an attempt to address this concern in the broader ambit of inclusive organizational behavior. Using an interpretivist research approach, we dwell on the genesis of organizational behavior in changing times, particularly digitalization and social isolation. We employ inductive analysis of the employee data generated over two waves and use grounded theory to explain how inclusive behavior could be fostered within organizations. Our study provides an early conceptualization of inclusive organizational behavior by identifying four factors, namely, inclusive support, inclusive work design, inclusive culture, and inclusive mindset. Furthermore, based on the findings of the study, a three‐tier model of inclusive organizational behavior is proposed that links individual, group, and system‐level dynamics in the organizations.
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一起重新构想我们的未来:包容性组织行为的早期鸟瞰图
摘要 全世界都目睹了诸如 COVID-19 大流行病等高强度、低发生率的危机,这些危机不仅从根本上改变了健康与安全的论述,也永久性地改变了工作场所的现实。与 COVID-19 大流行相关的新常态导致在与工作相关的领域接受 "在家 "或 "在家工作 "的人数呈指数增长。随着现在和未来工作概念的突然巨大转变,我们完全有理由相信,员工会在大量相互交织的想法和情绪中挣扎,尤其是社会隔离感和工作环境排斥感的增强。本研究试图在更广泛的包容性组织行为范畴内解决这一问题。我们采用解释主义研究方法,深入探讨了组织行为在不断变化的时代中的起源,尤其是数字化和社会隔离。我们对两波调查中收集到的员工数据进行了归纳分析,并运用基础理论解释了如何在组织内部培养包容性行为。我们的研究通过确定四个因素,即包容性支持、包容性工作设计、包容性文化和包容性心态,对包容性组织行为进行了初步概念化。此外,根据研究结果,我们还提出了包容性组织行为的三层模型,将组织中的个人、群体和系统层面的动态联系起来。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Organizational Behavior aims to publish empirical reports and theoretical reviews of research in the field of organizational behavior, wherever in the world that work is conducted. The journal will focus on research and theory in all topics associated with organizational behavior within and across individual, group and organizational levels of analysis, including: -At the individual level: personality, perception, beliefs, attitudes, values, motivation, career behavior, stress, emotions, judgment, and commitment. -At the group level: size, composition, structure, leadership, power, group affect, and politics. -At the organizational level: structure, change, goal-setting, creativity, and human resource management policies and practices. -Across levels: decision-making, performance, job satisfaction, turnover and absenteeism, diversity, careers and career development, equal opportunities, work-life balance, identification, organizational culture and climate, inter-organizational processes, and multi-national and cross-national issues. -Research methodologies in studies of organizational behavior.
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