文化适应与个人主义对多元化劳动力中工作-家庭冲突的预测作用

Acculturation and Individualism as Predictors of Work‐Family Conflict in a Diverse Workforce

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT · 2013
被引 32
人大 AFT50

中文导读

研究基于社会认同理论,发现文化价值观(个人主义)在文化适应与工作-家庭冲突之间起中介作用,且该效应独立于种族差异,对管理多元化员工有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract Ethnic and cultural diversity is an increasing reality in the US workplace. The current study highlights the importance of acknowledging the culturally heterogeneous nature of ethnic groups, and the need to focus on social identity characteristics such as cultural values when assessing group differences. We demonstrate that cultural values (i.e., individualism) contribute to employees' experiences of work‐family conflict beyond the effects of ethnicity. Specifically, we introduce a model informed by social identity theory that explains why acculturation is related to work‐family conflict. The model was tested with a sample of 309 employed Caucasian and Hispanic Americans. An empirical test of our model provides evidence that individualism mediates the relationship between language‐ and social‐based acculturation and work‐family conflict, even when controlling for ethnicity. Additionally, alternative models further reveal that the effects of acculturation and individualism contribute to work interfering with family. As an implication of the current study, we suggest that researchers and organizational managers should consider the cultural values of their diverse workforce when implementing policies that affect conflict between work and family. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

工作-家庭冲突文化适应个人主义社会认同理论多元化劳动力