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压力下的多样性与包容:在人道主义行动中构建关系韧性

Diversity and Inclusion Under Pressure: Building Relational Resilience into Humanitarian Operations

Production and Operations Management · 2024
被引 4
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4

中文导读

探讨人道主义行动中本地与外籍援助人员之间的多样性断层线如何导致冲突和协作低效,提出应在灾前阶段通过包容实践培养关系韧性,以应对灾害响应中的关系断裂。

Abstract

In this essay, our analysis takes important insights on diversity and inclusion from the behavioral literature but critically contextualizes them against the reality of humanitarian operations. Humanitarian operations are characterized by system immanent diversity, particularly between local and expatriate aid workers, who not only bring valuable different perspectives to the table but also differ along multiple dimensions of diversity into a so-called diversity faultline. Such a faultline, however, provides fertile ground for continued conflict resulting in relational fractures and, ultimately, inefficient collaboration. While, in theory, inclusion could help overcome the negative effects of faultlines, in practice, the time pressure for humanitarian organizations to quickly respond to disasters makes it effectively impossible to engage in it. Against this background, we argue, humanitarian organizations should take preemptive action before disaster strikes. Specifically, we posit that the pre-disaster phase presents an opportunity to engage in inclusion in order to cultivate relational resilience between local and expatriate aid workers. Such resilience would enable them to not only better weather the inevitable relational fractures during a disaster response (and thus stay more functional throughout), but also quickly realign with each other in the post-disaster phase. We conclude with a set of concrete recommendations for practicing inclusion in the pre-disaster phase.

人道主义行动多样性包容组织韧性冲突管理