“为什么我们的声音不算数”:通过双重共情视角看神经多样性员工的就业经历

“Why our voices don’t count”: The employment experiences of neurodivergent employees through a double empathy lens

ORGANIZATION · 2026
被引 1 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于对法国25名神经多样性员工的访谈,研究发现污名和双重共情问题导致他们伪装自己,降低幸福感,并感到缺乏组织支持,最终削弱了他们在职场发声的意愿和能力。

Abstract

This article aims to understand the employment experiences of neurodivergent employees through the lens of the double empathy problem. We draw on 25 semi-structured interviews with neurodivergent workers in France and used a grounded theory approach to analyze the data. The findings demonstrate that the stigma associated with neurodivergence coupled with the double empathy problem can influence neurodivergent employees to engage in camouflaging as a means of avoiding these negative reactions from others. This, in turn, leads to reduced well-being and a perceived lack of organizational support on behalf of neurodivergent employees. Ultimately, this cycle can diminish the voices of neurodivergent employees as they feel misunderstood, mistreated, and stigmatized, which reduces their confidence and efficacy in voicing their ideas. Additionally, organizations may overlook the unique capabilities and strengths of this population, failing to seek out or encourage their voices to be heard. This study fills gaps in the literature by studying the double empathy problem in a workplace context and by showing that the double empathy problem can be extended beyond individuals with autism to explain (mis)communication between neurotypical and neurodivergent employees. The findings further underscore how it may unintentionally maintain and reinforce neurotypical hegemony and privilege in organizations as it positions neurodivergent individuals as dysfunctional and inferior.

神经多样性就业经历双重共情组织行为