谁参与集体行动?工会个人参与的社会心理决定因素

Who Gets Involved in Collective Action?: Social Psychological Determinants of Individual Participation in Trade Unions

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1994
被引 249
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究工会成员参与集体行动的社会心理因素,发现群体认同感是最重要的预测因素,集体主义取向和对管理层的刻板印象也有显著影响。

Abstract

This study examined social psychological factors associated with willingness to participate in collective action. These factors were group identification, collectivist orientation, outgroup stereotyping, perceived intergroup conflict, egoistic and collective relative deprivation, and political efficacy. Three hundred and fifty members of a trade union completed questionnaires where items measured these factors along with their prospective participation in a range of union activities. Regression analyses indicated that the most significant correlate of participation was the strength of the respondent's sense of group identification. Other significant correlates were collectivist orientation and the degree to which the outgroup (management) was perceived in a stereotypical fashion. Further analyses were undertaken to examine the possible moderating effect of group identification on the relationships between independent and dependent variables. These indicated a broadly similar pattern of results for both strong and weak group identifiers though collective relative deprivation appeared to be somewhat more important for strong identifiers and political efficacy somewhat more important for weak identifiers. These findings are discussed in the context of research into social identity and collective action in other settings.

社会心理学集体行动工会参与群体认同相对剥夺