A Psychological Ownership Perspective on the HR System–LGBT Voice Relationship: The Role of Espousal and Enactment of Inclusion Matters

IF 7 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Yi-Ting Lin, Jo-Tieh Chang
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Abstract

Voice behaviours of invisible sexual minorities, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and others whose sexual orientations and/or gender expressions fall outside of heterosexual/cisgender norms (LGBT), have received scant attention in prior research. Based on the psychological ownership (PO) perspective, this study investigates the relationship between the presence of an LGBT-supportive human resource (HR) system and LGBT employees’ voice. Moreover, grounded in the situational strength and leadership literature, this study examines the boundary conditions of the strength of an LGBT-supportive HR system and leader inclusiveness within this PO mechanism. Data collected from LGBT employees in three waves reveal that PO can mediate the influence of the presence of an LGBT-supportive HR system on LGBT voice. Additionally, the strength of an LGBT-supportive HR system moderates the relationship between its presence and LGBT employees’ PO in the first stage, while leader inclusiveness moderates the PO–voice relationship in the second stage. Overall, the mediating effect of PO is most significant when a strong HR system is aligned with high leader inclusiveness. Theoretical and managerial implications are also discussed.

人力资源系统- lgbt声音关系的心理所有权视角:包容事项的支持和制定的作用
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者以及其他性取向和/或性别表达不属于异性恋/异性恋规范(LGBT)的人群的发声行为,在之前的研究中很少受到关注。本研究基于心理所有权(psychological ownership, PO)的视角,探讨了支持LGBT员工的人力资源系统的存在与LGBT员工发声的关系。此外,本研究以情境力量和领导力相关文献为基础,考察了支持lgbt的人力资源系统的力量和领导者包容性的边界条件。从三波LGBT员工中收集的数据表明,PO可以中介支持LGBT的人力资源系统的存在对LGBT声音的影响。此外,支持LGBT员工的人力资源系统的强度在第一阶段调节其存在与LGBT员工的PO之间的关系,而领导者包容性在第二阶段调节PO - voice之间的关系。总体而言,当强大的人力资源系统与高领导者包容性相一致时,PO的中介作用最为显著。理论和管理意义也进行了讨论。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Management Studies is a prestigious publication that specializes in multidisciplinary research in the field of business and management. With a rich history of excellence, we are dedicated to publishing innovative articles that contribute to the advancement of management and organization studies. Our journal welcomes empirical and conceptual contributions that are relevant to various areas including organization theory, organizational behavior, human resource management, strategy, international business, entrepreneurship, innovation, and critical management studies. We embrace diversity and are open to a wide range of methodological approaches and philosophical perspectives.
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