受益者如何成为规范控制的来源

How Beneficiaries Become Sources of Normative Control

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2024
被引 6
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于一所非营利学校的民族志数据,研究了外部受益者(家长)如何通过叙事、集体故事讲述、羞耻感和认可等阶段,成为教师规范控制的来源,促使教师内化自我牺牲的组织价值观。

Abstract

Organizations can motivate and coordinate work by socializing members to internalize organizational values. Existing theories posit that organizations achieve normative control through encapsulation, wherein peers and managers are primary sources of members’ socialization. Drawing on ethnographic data from a not-for-profit school, I show how an external actor—beneficiaries—can become a source of normative control. I develop a multistage process that explains how teachers were socialized by parents, specifically by hearing these parent beneficiaries narrate their needs; engaging in collective storytelling about beneficiaries; experiencing episodic shaming centered on how teachers’ daily performance met (or did not meet) beneficiaries’ needs; and receiving validation from beneficiaries. Because these sequential stages establish beneficiaries as sources of control through social interactions set in specific times and places, and establish shared emotional states among organizational members, I theorize that these stages compose a ritual of integration. Although teachers initially arrived at the school with heterogeneous values, this ritual led many of them to internalize the organizational value of self-sacrifice. Teachers who were unmoved by parents’ stories or came to see parents as exploitative did not internalize this value, and they tended to exit the organization. This study reveals how normative control can arise not only through socialization from in-group members but also from ritual interactions with and about beneficiaries.

组织社会学规范控制社会化民族志非营利组织