什么导致组织成员集体化?不公正和认同作为工会认证的前兆

What Leads Organizational Members to Collectivize? Injustice and Identification as Precursors of Union Certification

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2007
被引 71
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

两项研究检验了程序公正和社会认同这两个社会心理因素对组织成员支持或反对工会形成的影响,发现即使考虑经济因素,它们仍显著影响工会认证投票。

Abstract

This paper presents the results of two studies that examine the impact of both social psychological and economic concerns on organizational members’ decisions to support or oppose union formation. The studies test the predictions that procedural justice judgments and social identification—two social psychological factors that shape the nature of how people relate to their organizations—have a significant influence on people’s support for union certification and on the votes they cast in a union certification election. Importantly, it was predicted that these effects would emerge even after accounting for the influence of people’s economic concerns, which have been the primary focus of previous efforts to understand whether people support union formation. The results confirm these predictions and demonstrate that respondents’ positions on the unionization issue are shaped by procedural justice (Studies 1 and 2) and social identity (Study 2) even after accounting for economic factors. Furthermore, Study 2 shows that the impact of procedural justice judgments on union certification was partially mediated by social identity. More generally, the results highlight the importance of integrating both social psychological and economic concerns in models designed to explain organizational phenomena such as the formation of unions.

组织行为学社会心理学劳资关系组织公正工会认证