如果你受不了热:墨西哥警察中关于可疑行为的文化信念、污名、惩罚与退出

If You Can’t Take the Heat: Cultural Beliefs about Questionable Conduct, Stigma, Punishment, and Withdrawal among Mexican Police Officers

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2015
被引 26
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究墨西哥警察中关于可疑行为的文化信念如何与污名意识相互作用,影响惩罚、离职和缺勤行为,对理解警察组织中的腐败和伦理问题有参考价值。

Abstract

We introduce the concept of cultural beliefs about questionable conduct, and examine how these beliefs interact with stigma consciousness to influence punishment and two withdrawal behaviors: turnover and absenteeism. We used a sample of Mexican police officers in a border city and implemented a mixed method design, paying attention to the national, occupational, and organizational context of this setting. We conducted a qualitative phase to explore the prevalence and meaning of occupational stigma and four cultural beliefs about questionable conduct: greed, toughness, wariness, and savvy. The results of this phase helped us develop a context-relevant measure of cultural beliefs about questionable conduct using Mexican proverbs. The results of the quantitative phase indicated that, contingent upon stigma consciousness, beliefs about questionable conduct affected received punishment, turnover, and absenteeism. We discuss the theoretical and behavioral implications of our findings for socialization, identity management, occupational stigma, corruption, and ethical behavior.

组织行为学社会心理学犯罪学警察研究文化信念