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影响路径:非正式制度对正式性别多样性、公平与包容倡议的隐性影响

Impact pathways: the hidden influence of informal institutions on formal gender diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives

International Journal of Operations and Production Management · 2025
被引 3
ABS 4

中文导读

本文通过访谈巴西21位DEI倡议领导者,揭示非正式制度如何隐性影响组织及其供应链中正式性别多样性、公平与包容倡议的采纳,指出在传统性别角色环境下,非正式制度可能抵制或导致表面化采纳。

Abstract

Purpose This paper explores how informal institutions influence formal gender diversity, equity and inclusion (G-DEI) initiatives in organisations and their supply chains (SCs) in environments characterised by traditional gender roles, guiding researchers to incorporate institutional pressures into future studies. Design/methodology/approach The authors employ a qualitative approach based on in-depth interviews with 21 leaders of DEI initiatives in Brazil. Findings Three pathways were outlined to address how informal institutions exert a hidden influence on how organisations and their SCs adopt formal G-DEI initiatives. While formal institutions (coercive pressures) can promote G-DEI initiatives to some extent, based on the fear of legal and financial consequences, informal institutions (normative pressures) resist these efforts in environments characterised by traditional gender roles. Informal institutions (mimetic pressures) can also lead organisations to implement superficial G-DEI initiatives that create the appearance of inclusion without addressing the main issues. Practical implications This research can help managers in global SCs to develop effective workplace and SC initiatives based on substantive adoption of G-DEI rather than symbolic ones. Social implications Symbolic adoption of G-DEI initiatives can create additional barriers for women in the workplace in many environments characterised by traditional gender roles, affecting their mental and physical health. Originality/value This paper seeks to stimulate researchers to incorporate institutional lenses in DEI research on operations and SC management (OSCM), providing more realistic research that addresses multiple dimensions in global SCs.

性别多样性供应链管理组织行为制度理论巴西