种族与族裔少数群体的对立勇气:白人员工向上道德比较的来源

Oppositional Courage for Racial and Ethnic Minorities: A Source of White Employees’ Upward Moral Comparison

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2024
被引 7
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究白人员工如何看待同事为种族与族裔少数群体挺身而出的对立勇气,发现这种勇气会引发道德比较,导致正面或负面八卦,取决于观察者自身的勇气自信。

Abstract

When advantaged group employees courageously stand up for the rights of their colleagues with marginalized identities, research suggests that they communicate a powerful, public “message of value” to such individuals. Yet, this beneficiary-focused perspective, while valuable, does not address the self-meanings that third-party observers may derive from such oppositional courage (OC) and the implications for their behavior toward the courageous actor. Drawing on the social comparison literature, we propose that perceptions of OC can be a source of upward moral comparison information for advantaged group observers. Thus, on the one hand, we argue that perceptions of OC can convey to observers that they lack the moral character of the courageous actor, which is associated with feelings of moral inferiority and, in turn, a motivation to negatively gossip about the actor. On the other hand, we suggest that perceptions of OC can also signal to observers their moral capacity to actively contribute to an equitable, inclusive workplace, which is associated with feelings of moral elevation and, in turn, a motivation to positively gossip about the actor. Central to our theory, we argue that these different reactions depend on observers’ own self-confidence to engage in similar courageous action—what we refer to as oppositional courage self-efficacy. Using data from White employees, we conducted one pilot study (i.e., a critical incident analysis) and two main studies (i.e., an experiment and a three-wave survey), on OC for racial and ethnic minorities and found support for our hypotheses. We conclude by discussing the implications of our research.

组织行为学社会心理学种族与族裔研究道德心理学