支持的深浅:对组织中 D&I 政策支持的实证评估

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.1111/jasp.13025
Wiebren S. Jansen, Jojanneke van der Toorn, Yonn N. A. Bokern, Naomi Ellemers
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在本研究中,我们旨在更好地理解员工推进或抵制组织实施的多元化与包容性(D&I)政策的不同方式。为此,我们通过区分员工对 D&I 政策的态度和行为上的反对与支持,对之前的研究进行了补充。我们将这些因素结合起来,区分出特定员工群体的不同态度和行为反应组合,并将其分为反对者、旁观者、勉强者和拥护者。在对荷兰七家企业的员工(n = 2913)进行的大规模调查研究中,我们发现该分类法的有效性及其在了解员工推进或抵制 D&I 政策的可能性方面的价值得到了实证支持。此外,我们还发现,当员工感受到更积极的包容氛围时,他们的态度和行为支持会更加一致。总之,这些结果推进了现有的学术研究工作,为员工支持或抵制 D&I 政策的不同方式提供了理论解释和经验证据。此外,我们的工作还为从业人员提供了一种实用工具,用于研究 D&I 政策获得员工支持或反对的可能性,从而使他们能够设计和实施更有效的 D&I 干预措施。
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Shades of support: An empirical assessment of D&I policy support in organizations

In this research, we aim to develop a better understanding of the different ways in which employees can advance or resist the diversity and inclusion (D&I) policies implemented by their organization. To this end, we complement prior work by distinguishing between employees' attitudinal and behavioral opposition versus support for D&I policies. We combine these to distinguish different combinations of attitudinal and behavioral responses that characterize specific groups of employees, which we label opponents, bystanders, reluctants, and champions. In a large-scale survey study conducted among employees from seven organizations located in the Netherlands (n = 2913), we find empirical support for the validity of this taxonomy and its value in understanding the likelihood that employees advance or resist D&I policies. Furthermore, we find more convergence between attitudinal and behavioral support when employees perceive a more positive climate for inclusion. Together, these results advance existing scholarly work by providing both a theoretical account of and empirical evidence for the different ways in which D&I policies may find support or resistance from employees. In addition, our work offer practitioners a practical tool to examine the likelihood that D&I policies meet support or opposition from their employees and therefore enables them to design and implement more effective D&I interventions.

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