让隐形显形:交叉性隐形对黑人女性高管职业经历的矛盾效应

Making the Invisible Visible: Paradoxical Effects of Intersectional Invisibility on the Career Experiences of Executive Black Women

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2019
被引 185
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中文导读

通过对59位黑人女性高管的深度访谈,研究揭示了交叉性隐形(同时被忽视和可见)的矛盾效应,并提出了她们应对两种隐形形式以获取职业发展的策略。

Abstract

The unique and complex experiences of and challenges for Black women, which are tied to their intersecting marginalized identities, have largely been overlooked in management research. Although Black women are physically visible in that they are different from most of their colleagues, intersectional invisibility research suggests that they can be simultaneously invisible—easily overlooked or disregarded—because they are non-prototypical members of their gender and racial identity groups. To shed new light on the role that intersectional invisibility plays in Black women’s perceptions and experiences, we conducted two waves of in-depth interviews across seven years with 59 Black women who occupy senior-level positions in organizations. We develop a theoretical model to explain the paradoxical effects of executive Black women’s “outsider within” status in which they simultaneously experience opportunities and constraints associated with two forms of intersectional invisibility: benign and hostile. To manage both forms of intersectional invisibility, executive Black Women adopt a number of critical strategies to gain credible visibility needed to ascend in their careers.

管理学组织行为学性别研究种族研究交叉性