Stakeholders' perception of organization: an attribution and fairness perspective

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Francesco Di Maddaloni, Roya Derakhshan
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Abstract

Purpose

The study emphasizes the importance of human perception in engaging stakeholders and sheds light on the way the often “disregarded” actors (i.e. local communities) make sense of an organization's behavior at the corporate, project and individual level.

Design/methodology/approach

Departing from the normative stance of stakeholder theory, this conceptual paper aims to unfold the benefits of a more holistic and inclusive organizational approach to stakeholders. The conceptual framework is elucidated through the lens of attribution theory, which points to communication as the source of stakeholders' attributional processes and thus their perception of fairness.

Findings

Focusing the authors’ attention on construction and infrastructure projects, this research suggests that early transparent and informative communication with local community stakeholders motivates them to perceive fairness, from both the process of decision-making (distributive) and the outcome of decisions (procedural), as well as the way in which they are treated (interactional). Such communications lead to less biased attributions as they reduce the influence of personal beliefs in achieving a conscious and non-biased attribution mode.

Originality/value

In this paper, the authors adopt attribution theory as their lens with which to interpret the process whereby individuals attempt to make sense of an organization's behavior. Focusing on secondary stakeholder engagement such as local community, the authors’ conceptualization shapes both a framework highlighting communication as the mediator for shaping human perceptions, and a process model to guide project organizations and practitioners to embrace an inclusive approach toward the often-disregarded stakeholders, which is aimed at enhancing their perception of fairness at the corporate, project and individual levels. The authors highlight the need for organization to provide clear and transparent communication to a broader range of stakeholders, such as those that have had little to say in the decision-making process (the often-disregarded voices). By seeking collaboration rather than manipulation, a project organization might promote stakeholders' non-biased perception of fairness, in terms of both the process and outcome of the project.

利益相关者对组织的感知:归因与公平视角
本研究强调了人类感知在利益相关者参与中的重要性,并阐明了经常被“忽视”的行为体(即当地社区)在公司、项目和个人层面上理解组织行为的方式。设计/方法论/方法从利益相关者理论的规范立场出发,这篇概念性论文旨在揭示一种更全面、更包容的组织方法对利益相关者的好处。这一概念框架是通过归因理论的视角来阐明的,该理论指出沟通是利益相关者归因过程的来源,从而导致他们对公平的感知。该研究将作者的注意力集中在建筑和基础设施项目上,表明与当地社区利益相关者的早期透明和信息交流可以激励他们从决策过程(分配)和决策结果(程序)以及对待他们的方式(互动)两方面感知公平。这种交流导致较少的偏见归因,因为它们减少了个人信念对实现有意识和无偏见归因模式的影响。原创性/价值在这篇论文中,作者采用归因理论作为他们的视角来解释个人试图理解组织行为的过程。关注次级利益相关者的参与,如当地社区,作者的概念化既塑造了一个框架,强调沟通是塑造人类感知的中介,也塑造了一个过程模型,指导项目组织和从业者对经常被忽视的利益相关者采取包容性的方法,旨在增强他们在公司、项目和个人层面上对公平的感知。作者强调组织需要向更广泛的利益相关者提供清晰和透明的沟通,例如那些在决策过程中几乎没有发言权的人(经常被忽视的声音)。通过寻求合作而不是操纵,项目组织可以促进涉众在项目过程和结果方面对公平的无偏见感知。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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