工作中的关系协调与污名:一线员工如何弥补公共卫生系统的失败

Relational Co‐ordination and Stigma at Work: How Frontline Employees Compensate for Failures in Public Health Systems

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2022
被引 10
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究印度艾滋病防治一线员工如何通过角色适应、社会目的认同和情感依附来弥补因污名恶化的沟通与协调失败,对公共卫生管理者有启示。

Abstract

Abstract Co‐ordinating collective work and communicating a shared understanding of tasks is necessary to accomplishing organizational goals. Stigma could exacerbate co‐ordination challenges between public and private organizations by further widening differences in goals and incentives among employees. Using relational co‐ordination theory, we explore how stigma can influence employee behaviour in the context of healthcare delivery. We study healthcare professionals and frontline workers involved in the fight against AIDS in India to examine how public health systems fail due to a lack of communication and co‐ordination, and that these failures are worsened by stigma. When stigma is present, relationships between employees become strained due to misaligned work routines, lack of information sharing and cooperation failure. Our findings reveal emergent responses from frontline employees that mitigate co‐ordination failures through: (1) role adaptation to improve predictability of tasks; (2) social purpose identification to promote a common understanding and engage stigmatized clients; and (3) affective attachment that encourages extra‐role behaviours and task ownership. We draw implications for relational co‐ordination and stigma, as well as public‐private co‐ordination in public health systems.

公共卫生组织行为污名研究关系协调医疗管理