混合性别与混合种族工作群体中的规范

Norms in Mixed Sex and Mixed Race Work Groups

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNALS · 2010
被引 37
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

探讨了人口多样性工作群体中规范的作用,指出强规范有助于利用多样性资源,但多样性群体在形成规范时面临障碍,并分析了反偏见规范和开放规范如何优化群体互动与绩效。

Abstract

Norms determine regular patterns of behavior and influence members' identification with a group. They are also a proximate way to predict and understand behavior in diverse work groups but, surprisingly, have not been extensively examined in this context. After reviewing research on group norms and the psychology of prejudice, I suggest that reaping the benefits of the increased range of available task relevant resources in demographically diverse work groups may depend on the strength and content of the norms it adopts, but that diverse groups face distinct obstacles in developing strong norms that create satisfying interpersonal interaction and effective work performance. I consider the difficulties diverse work groups have in forming strong norms and then focus on how anti‐bias norms, which are directed toward preventing behaviors associated with prejudice and discrimination and address members' security concerns, and openness norms, which promote people's ability to individuate those whom they might otherwise stereotype as well as address nurturance concerns, may increase a work group's ability to optimize social interaction and performance amidst diversity. I suggest that reorienting psychological and organizational research on prejudice to focus on group norm strength and content may be a way of both understanding and solving the greater challenges of discrimination.

社会心理学组织行为学多样性管理群体规范偏见与歧视