别搞砸团队:探索组织恋爱的交往规则

Don't Screw the Crew: Exploring the Rules of Engagement in Organizational Romance

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2006
被引 68
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

通过定性方法,在酒吧环境中考察职场恋爱的定义和协商过程,分析管理者与员工的个人经历和故事,发现交往规则因性别、层级和性身份而偏向特定群体。

Abstract

Thirty years ago sociological research began to discover what workplace romance might mean for the participants. Since then management research has tended to adopt a functionalist approach, using survey methods, or third‐party approaches to ask about company policy and negative consequences of workplace romance, warning of the dangers and consequences of romance and offering solutions for managers on how to deal with this potential problem. Drawing on the sexuality of organization and critical literature, and adopting a position of constructivist structuralism with a qualitative research method, this research looks at how the concept of workplace romance is defined and negotiated within a public‐house setting. It examines the ‘rules of engagement’, the personal experiences and views of both managers and workers, as well as first‐hand stories of workplace romance. Romance was conceptualized as ‘natural’ and something that could not be legislated for, where unwritten rules were defined but often ignored. However, the ‘rules of engagement’ emerged as favouring particular groups depending on gender, position in the hierarchy and sexual identity. Subjective value judgements are made, often resting on gendered assumptions of male and female behaviour.

组织行为职场关系性别研究社会学