“你买不到我的沉默”:在保密协议广泛使用背景下关于抵制与组织沉默的五点教训

‘You can’t buy my silence’: Five lessons on resistance and organizational silence amidst the expanding use of non-disclosure agreements

ORGANIZATION · 2025
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基于Zelda Perkins打破与Harvey Weinstein保密协议的经历,总结五点关于组织抵制的教训,揭示保密协议如何被用来压制抵制、掩盖不当行为,并探讨抵制策略对组织理论的挑战。

Abstract

Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are increasingly used by powerful organizations to silence victims of workplace abuse, discrimination and misconduct. While originally designed to protect intellectual property, NDAs have evolved into tools that suppress resistance, conceal unethical and sometimes criminal behaviour and reinforce organizational silence. This Acting Up piece draws on the experiences of Zelda Perkins – co-founder of the global campaign Can’t Buy My Silence and the first woman to publicly break her NDA with Harvey Weinstein – to examine how organizational resistance can be enacted despite legal constraints. Perkins’ actions, and the growing movement against NDA misuse, offer organization scholars critical insights into the lived realities of resistance, the weaponization of confidentiality and the psychological toll of enforced silence. We outline five key lessons about resistance strategies that challenge dominant theories in organization studies, highlighting how real-world struggles complicate and enrich our understanding of power, voice and social change. This Acting Up piece contributes to ongoing conversations about organizational ethics, whistleblowing, resistance and the politics of silencing in the workplace. Organization scholars can learn much from Zelda’s Acting Up , its tactical and somewhat uncomfortable insights.

组织沉默保密协议抵制行为职场伦理批判管理研究