亲社会行为
透视图(图形)
包裹体(矿物)
集合(抽象数据类型)
衡平法
心理学
领域(数学)
多样性(政治)
员工敬业度
公共关系
社会心理学
社会学
计算机科学
政治学
人工智能
数学
人类学
纯数学
法学
程序设计语言
作者
Braydon Shanklin,Jessica B. Rodell,Olympia M. Nakos,Gokhan Oztunc
标识
DOI:10.1177/01492063241262739
摘要
Research points to the importance of establishing inclusive workplaces. Yet, the same research also suggests that getting employees to buy in and engage in these sorts of inclusive behaviors can be a challenging endeavor. While the current literature offers some practical suggestions for garnering inclusion among employees, most recommendations center on programs and contexts with direct ties to inclusion (e.g., diversity, equity, and inclusion trainings), which at times have limited success. Our article diverges from this approach by considering the impact of employee volunteering—a practice without explicit inclusion-related objectives—on employees’ inclusive behaviors. Drawing on a set of theories about cognitive processing, we propose that employee volunteering presents an opportunity to foster inclusive behavior by enhancing perspective taking. We further suggest that these benefits are contingent upon an individual’s motivation for volunteering—in particular, that the perspective-taking potential of volunteering is best realized when employees volunteer for prosocial motives and not for self-protective motives. We find support for these predictions in a combination of a laboratory experiment, a quasi-field experiment, and a multisource field study. The results advance our understanding of the types of unconventional activities—such as employee volunteering and volunteer motives—that can be leveraged into more inclusive behavior among employees.
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