Impact of Stereotype Threat on Workplace Wellbeing: A Study on Women Executive Staff of State Universities in Sri Lanka

W. M. D. K. Ethulgama, S. S. Weligamage
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Research based on Contemporary management theories reveals that stereotype threat is a significant obstacle in establishing an inclusive organizational work environment. The main objective of this study was to investigate the impact of stereotype threat on workplace wellbeing of a selected population. The selected population was women executives, employed in 17 state universities of Sri Lanka. The sample size was 190. Sampling technique was stratified random sampling. Data were collected through an online survey. Data analysis was done using SPSS software. Results showed that, there was a statistically significant, moderate negative correlation between stereotype threat and workplace wellbeing r(98) =-0.350 , p < 0.05. Moderation effect of gender identification and mediation effect of identity separation on the relationships between stereotype and workplace wellbeing was non-significant. The conclusion was that there is a significant negative impact of stereotype threat on workplace wellbeing of the population.
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刻板印象威胁对工作场所幸福感的影响:对斯里兰卡国立大学女性行政人员的研究
基于当代管理理论的研究表明,刻板印象威胁是建立包容性组织工作环境的重大障碍。本研究的主要目的是调查刻板印象威胁对选定人群工作场所福祉的影响。所选人群为斯里兰卡 17 所国立大学的女性行政人员。抽样规模为 190 人。抽样技术为分层随机抽样。数据通过在线调查收集。数据分析使用 SPSS 软件进行。结果显示,刻板印象威胁与职场幸福感之间存在统计学意义上的中度负相关 r(98) =-0.350 ,p < 0.05。性别认同的调节效应和身份分离对刻板印象与职场幸福感之间关系的中介效应不显著。结论是,刻板印象威胁对人们的职场幸福感有显著的负面影响。
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