Workgroup Inclusion Is Key for Improving Job Satisfaction and Commitment among Human Service Employees of Color

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Human Service Organizations Management Leadership & Governance Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI:10.1080/23303131.2022.2085642
Kim C. Brimhall, Rachade L. Williams, Brooke M. Malloy, Laura R. Piekunka, Austin Fannin
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ABSTRACT Workplace inclusion is recommended for improving human service employee job satisfaction and commitment; however, limited research explores how perceptions of inclusion may differ by employee race and ethnicity. This study investigated the relationships between employee perceptions of department and workgroup inclusion with employee job satisfaction and commitment, and whether these perceptions differed by employee race and ethnicity. Data was collected at three time points from a U.S. nonprofit health care organization. Multiple group structural equation modeling results indicated that workgroup inclusion served as a critical focal point for cultivating department inclusion, employee job satisfaction, and workgroup commitment for employees of color.
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工作组包容是提高有色人种人力服务员工工作满意度和工作承诺的关键
工作场所包容是提高人力服务员工工作满意度和工作承诺的有效方法;然而,有限的研究探讨了员工对包容性的看法如何因种族和民族而异。本研究探讨了员工对部门和工作组包容的感知与员工工作满意度和工作承诺的关系,以及这些感知是否因员工的种族和民族而不同。数据是在三个时间点从美国一家非营利性卫生保健组织收集的。多群体结构方程模型结果表明,工作组包容是培养有色人种员工部门包容、员工工作满意度和工作组承诺的关键焦点。
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