隐瞒残疾便利请求

Withholding Requests for Disability Accommodation

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2011
被引 105
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

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研究基于279名听障员工的调查数据,发现年龄、残疾严重程度和残疾发生年龄影响员工隐瞒工作便利请求的频率,对管理者支持残疾员工有启示。

Abstract

Prior research suggests that people with disabilities often do not request needed workplace accommodations, though relatively few studies address which factors influence the extent of such potentially self-limiting behavior. Drawing on workplace disability, help seeking, and social identity literature, this study proposes and tests a model of request withholding frequency using survey data from 279 people with hearing impairments. Consistent with expectations, older employees withheld requests less frequently; however, there was no main effect of gender. Moreover, the strength of the relationship between age and request withholding frequency was significantly weaker when the disability was more severe and when the age of disability onset was earlier. Similarly, disability severity influenced the strength of the relationship between gender and request withholding frequency, though the age of disability onset did not. These findings are consistent with social identity theory, in that those individual differences and disability attributes that shape social identities also appear to affect decisions to request disability accommodation. In practical terms, managers need to not only be supportive of disability accommodation requests but also recognize that some employees, such as young persons with disabilities, may need even more support, and support in a form that affirms or minimizes threats to other salient identities, such as their youth. Additional implications for management research and practice are discussed.

工作场所残疾帮助寻求社会认同理论组织行为学