反制性主张:联合右翼集会后的关联污名与亲多样性回应

Countervailing Claims: Pro-Diversity Responses to Stigma by Association Following the Unite the Right Rally

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2023
被引 21
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究企业为何对分裂性社会议题表态,发现企业因靠近争议政治人物而面临关联污名,通过在线招聘广告发布亲多样性主张来反制利益相关者的负面推定,并分析了工资溢价的变化。

Abstract

Why do firms take positions on divisive social issues? In this article, I draw on theories of stigma by association to explain why firms’ mere proximity to controversial political actors may lead stakeholders to presume that firms silent on social issues are misaligned with the stakeholders’ sociopolitical preferences. Firms, in turn, countervail these presumptions of misalignment by eschewing silence and claiming sociopolitical positions. Substantiating this theory in the context of employee recruitment following the 2017 Unite the Right White supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, I show that Charlottesville’s employers combated presumptions that they shared demonstrators’ anti-diversity positions by making countervailing pro-diversity claims in their online job postings. In supplementary analysis, I show that the rally was associated with a newfound wage premium in job postings by Charlottesville’s employers but that this premium was lower when employers made pro-diversity claims. This study advances understanding of strategic sociopolitical positioning whereby firms make calculated appeals to stakeholders. It contrasts with related research showing that firms use social claims to combat negative evaluations resulting from their own actions or to differentiate from competitors. In doing so, it suggests opportunities for further research investigating, for example, additional motivations for firms’ sociopolitical positioning, how positioning might evolve in the context of growing political polarization, and how positioning might relate to workplace inequality and diversity.

企业政治立场社会议题污名管理招聘多样性