协商使命的挑战:动物收容所工作中的情感与行动中的意义建构

Negotiating the Challenges of a Calling: Emotion and Enacted Sensemaking in Animal Shelter Work

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2016
被引 301
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过对50名动物收容所员工的叙事访谈,识别出三种不同的“使命路径”,揭示员工如何通过情感和行动中的意义建构来应对工作挑战,并导致不同的心理和行为结果。

Abstract

An important and underexamined issue in the study of callings concerns the challenges people face in pursuing a calling and how they negotiate those challenges. This process may be especially intense and consequential because callings involve work that is rooted in people’s values and that matters a great deal to them. Drawing on narrative interviews with 50 animal shelter workers, we identify three different “calling paths” that evolve as employees respond to the challenges they encounter. While all individuals in our study entered animal shelter work with similar passion and purpose, and faced similar kinds of challenges, those on different paths interpreted challenges differently, had different emotional responses to them, engaged in different kinds of enacted sensemaking, and developed different accounts of themselves and their guiding purpose, through which they interpreted subsequent challenges. The result was the emergence of three increasingly divergent calling paths over time, culminating in different emotional, psychological, and behavioral outcomes. Based on these findings, we develop a model of the recursive process through which individuals negotiate the challenges of a calling, contributing to the literatures on callings and employee responses to workplace challenges.

组织行为学工作心理学情感研究意义建构