开阔视野:利用员工志愿服务改善包容性行为

IF 9.3 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Management Pub Date : 2024-07-28 DOI:10.1177/01492063241262739
Braydon C. Shanklin, Jessica B. Rodell, Olympia M. Nakos, Gokhan Oztunc
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研究表明,建立包容性的工作场所非常重要。然而,同样的研究也表明,让员工认同并参与这些包容性行为可能是一项具有挑战性的工作。虽然目前的文献提供了一些在员工中获得包容性的实用建议,但大多数建议都集中在与包容性有直接联系的计划和环境上(如多样性、公平和包容性培训),而这些计划和环境的成功率有时很有限。我们的文章不同于这种方法,而是考虑了员工志愿服务--一种没有明确包容性相关目标的做法--对员工包容性行为的影响。我们借鉴了一系列关于认知处理的理论,提出员工志愿服务提供了一个机会,可以通过加强观点取向来促进包容性行为。我们还进一步提出,这些益处取决于个人的志愿服务动机,尤其是,当员工出于亲社会动机而非自我保护动机提供志愿服务时,志愿服务的观点采纳潜力就能得到最好的发挥。我们在实验室实验、准实地实验和多来源实地研究中发现,这些预测都得到了支持。这些结果加深了我们对非常规活动类型(如员工志愿服务和志愿者动机)的理解,而这些非常规活动可以在员工中形成更具包容性的行为。
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Gaining Perspective: Leveraging Employee Volunteering to Improve Inclusive Behavior
Research points to the importance of establishing inclusive workplaces. Yet, the same research also suggests that getting employees to buy in and engage in these sorts of inclusive behaviors can be a challenging endeavor. While the current literature offers some practical suggestions for garnering inclusion among employees, most recommendations center on programs and contexts with direct ties to inclusion (e.g., diversity, equity, and inclusion trainings), which at times have limited success. Our article diverges from this approach by considering the impact of employee volunteering—a practice without explicit inclusion-related objectives—on employees’ inclusive behaviors. Drawing on a set of theories about cognitive processing, we propose that employee volunteering presents an opportunity to foster inclusive behavior by enhancing perspective taking. We further suggest that these benefits are contingent upon an individual’s motivation for volunteering—in particular, that the perspective-taking potential of volunteering is best realized when employees volunteer for prosocial motives and not for self-protective motives. We find support for these predictions in a combination of a laboratory experiment, a quasi-field experiment, and a multisource field study. The results advance our understanding of the types of unconventional activities—such as employee volunteering and volunteer motives—that can be leveraged into more inclusive behavior among employees.
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