Racial/Ethnic Differences in Employee Perceived Organizational Performance, Job Satisfaction, and Diversity Management Among the U.S. Federal Public Health Agencies

IF 3.1 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
In-Gu Kang, Nayoung Kim, Barbara A. Bichelmeyer
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This study identified personal and organizational environmental factors associated with perceived organizational performance (POP) and moderation of race/ethnicity in these relationships with POP in the U.S. federal government employees among 10 health agencies. Cross-sectional, nationally representative data were obtained from the 2017, 2018, and 2019 Federal Employee Viewpoint Surveys, completed by 117,353 (weighed 190,736) employees among 10 health agencies. We employed multivariable linear models of POP to examine associations between job satisfaction and organizational environmental factors and POP and to assess the effects of racial/ethnic minority as a modifier on these relationships after controlling for sampling weights. Job satisfaction, trust in leadership, organizational procedural justice, and diversity management were positively associated with POP. Significant moderating effects of race/ethnicity were observed in the relationships of POP with job satisfaction and diversity management. In the conclusion, we discuss how federal public health agencies strategically develop management practices, particularly for employees of color.
美国联邦公共卫生机构员工组织绩效感知、工作满意度和多样性管理的种族/民族差异
本研究确定了个人和组织环境因素与感知组织绩效(POP)和种族/民族在这些与POP的关系中的调节相关。从2017年、2018年和2019年的联邦雇员观点调查中获得了具有全国代表性的横截面数据,这些调查由10个卫生机构的117,353名(体重190,736名)雇员完成。我们采用POP的多变量线性模型来检验工作满意度和组织环境因素与POP之间的关系,并在控制采样权重后评估种族/少数民族作为这些关系的修饰因子的影响。工作满意度、对领导的信任、组织程序公正和多样性管理与POP呈正相关。在工作满意度与多样性管理的关系中,种族/民族具有显著的调节作用。在结论中,我们讨论了联邦公共卫生机构如何战略性地发展管理实践,特别是针对有色人种员工。
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