“There is a fine line between one’s personal life and professional one”: handling employee sexual harassment on facebook from the victim’s perspective

Jennifer A. Scarduzio, Shawna Malvini Redden, Jennifer M. Fletcher, Karis K. Wilson
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Sexual harassment is an interdisciplinary topic in organizational research that has received increased attention with the rise of the #MeToo movement. The online environment has complicated the experiences of employees who are sexually harassed by a coworker. One particular medium where online sexual harassment occurs is on social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook. This research report examined how victims of sexual harassment believe organizations should handle online sexual harassment. We qualitatively coded 153 responses to the question, “What else do you think employers could do to handle sexual harassment on Facebook?” Our findings demonstrated a clear tension between whether harassment on Facebook is a private concern of the employee or a public concern of the employer/organization. Some victims advocating keeping work friends off of Facebook, while others suggesting having open door policies, conversations, and/or trainings. The difference in these approaches illuminates how the victims grappled with the public/private tension, and whether the organization should be made aware of their situations or if victims should handle it themselves. Implications of this research suggest that the blurred boundaries between employee face-to-face and online sexual harassment should continue to be explored, including why victims report harassment and to whom they report it.
“个人生活和职业生活之间有一条细线”:从受害者的角度处理facebook上的员工性骚扰
性骚扰是组织研究中的一个跨学科课题,随着#MeToo运动的兴起,它受到了越来越多的关注。网络环境使被同事性骚扰的员工的经历变得复杂。网上性骚扰发生的一个特别媒介是社交网站(SNS),比如Facebook。这份研究报告调查了性骚扰受害者认为组织应该如何处理网络性骚扰。我们对这个问题的153个回答进行了定性编码,这个问题是“你认为雇主还能做些什么来处理Facebook上的性骚扰?”我们的研究结果表明,Facebook上的骚扰是员工的私人问题,还是雇主/组织的公共问题,两者之间存在明显的矛盾。一些受害者主张让工作上的朋友远离Facebook,而另一些人则建议制定开放政策、对话和/或培训。这些方法的不同说明了受害者如何应对公共/私人紧张关系,以及组织是否应该了解他们的情况,或者受害者是否应该自己处理。这项研究的意义表明,应该继续探索员工面对面和在线性骚扰之间模糊的界限,包括受害者为什么报告骚扰以及他们向谁报告。
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