职场欺生:迈向一种隐秘群体实践的組織科学

Workplace Hazing: Toward an Organizational Science of a Cryptic Group Practice

GROUP & ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT · 2021
被引 25
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

整合多学科文献,提出一个可检验的多层次模型,解释职场欺生的前因与后果,并指出其既有功能也有失调影响,为研究者和管理者提供行动指南。

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to establish a foundation for studying and managing new employee hazing in workgroups. Available empirical evidence indicates 25–75% of American employees encounter workplace hazing, but very little empirical research exists on this phenomenon. Workers are changing jobs more frequently than ever, which increases the cumulative impact and importance of new employee experiences, including hazing, a complex group-based phenomenon. Because hazing is a relatively universal social practice without a strongly established literature in the organizational sciences, we draw from multiple disciplines in reviewing and modeling the practice. The current research offers three major contributions: (a) a relatively exhaustive review of relevant empirical and theoretical work on hazing, (b) an initial, testable model for understanding workplace hazing as a multi-level phenomenon, including individual and group-level antecedents and outcomes, and (c) an outline of the need and support for considering both the dysfunctional and functional consequences of hazing, given the variety of forms it takes and reactions it evokes. Finally, we present actionable guidance for researchers seeking to study workplace hazing and discuss the organizational implications of our work for practitioners.

组织行为学人力资源管理社会心理学职场文化