Bisexual authenticity and job attitudes: The impact of seeing similar others at work

IF 5.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Vocational Behavior Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jvb.2023.103918
Hayden T. DuBois, David F. Arena Jr
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Although great strides have been made to better understand the workplace experiences of bisexual individuals, there is much to still be learned. In the present study we build theory around the role of inauthenticity for bisexual employees and the downstream implications for job attitudes. Further, we investigate the impact of the presence of other identifiable bisexual people in the workplace on shaping these attitudes. Utilizing a sample of 304 bisexual employees, results support that those with greater self-alienation, a negative aspect of authenticity, held greater intentions to leave the organization through reduced affective commitment. However, when the participant reported a visible bisexual coworker, this negative impact was reduced; the visibility of the coworker acting as a buffer of the negative consequences of inauthenticity. Counter to expectations, this buffer was not significant for those who had a visible bisexual leader. These findings, along with theoretical and practical implications, and future research directions are discussed.

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双性恋真实性和工作态度:在工作中看到相似的人的影响
尽管在更好地了解双性恋者的工作经历方面已经取得了很大的进步,但仍有很多东西需要学习。在本研究中,我们围绕不真实性在双性恋员工中的作用及其对工作态度的下游影响建立了理论。此外,我们还调查了工作场所中其他可识别的双性恋者对形成这些态度的影响。利用304名双性恋员工的样本,结果支持那些自我异化程度更高(真实性的消极方面)的人,通过减少情感承诺而更倾向于离开组织。然而,当参与者报告一个可见的双性恋同事时,这种负面影响就减少了;同事的可见性可以缓冲不真实带来的负面影响。与预期相反,这种缓冲对那些有明显双性恋领导的人来说并不重要。本文对研究结果进行了展望,并对未来的研究方向进行了展望。
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Journal of Vocational Behavior
Journal of Vocational Behavior PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Vocational Behavior publishes original empirical and theoretical articles offering unique insights into the realms of career choice, career development, and work adjustment across the lifespan. These contributions are not only valuable for academic exploration but also find applications in counseling and career development programs across diverse sectors such as colleges, universities, business, industry, government, and the military. The primary focus of the journal centers on individual decision-making regarding work and careers, prioritizing investigations into personal career choices rather than organizational or employer-level variables. Example topics encompass a broad range, from initial career choices (e.g., choice of major, initial work or organization selection, organizational attraction) to the development of a career, work transitions, work-family management, and attitudes within the workplace (such as work commitment, multiple role management, and turnover).
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