Bigenderism at work? Organizational responses to trans men and trans women employees

Q2 Social Sciences
J. Rudin, T. Billing, Andrea Farro, Yang Yang
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Abstract

This study aims to test bigenderism, a universalistic theory that purports to explain why trans men employees enjoy greater organizational acceptance and superior economic outcomes compared to trans women employees.,Respondents were presented with one of two case studies in which they had to choose whether or not to respect the right of a trans employee to use the restroom of their choice at work. The only difference between the two case studies was the gender of the trans employee. In one case, the employee was a trans man and in the other case, the employee was a trans woman.,The gender of the trans employee had no impact on the choices of the respondents.,The chief research implication is that heightened discrimination against trans men may better be explained by situational theories of transphobia rather than the universalistic theory that was tested in this paper. The primary research limitation was the use of American undergraduate business students as respondents.,Organizations need to be especially vigilant in protecting the restroom rights of their transgender employees, which may entail eliminating gender-segregated restrooms.,This paper is original in that it uses an experimental design to test the theory of bigenderism. It adds value by encouraging experimental research that examines situational theories of transphobia.
工作中的性别歧视?组织对跨性别男性和跨性别女性员工的反应
本研究旨在测试双性别歧视,这是一种普遍的理论,旨在解释为什么跨性别男性员工比跨性别女性员工享有更高的组织接受度和更好的经济成果。调查人员向受访者展示了两个案例研究中的一个,在两个案例研究中,他们必须选择是否尊重跨性别员工在工作场所使用自己选择的洗手间的权利。这两个案例研究的唯一区别是跨性别员工的性别不同。在一个案例中,该员工是一名变性男性,在另一个案例中,该员工是一名变性女性。跨性别员工的性别对受访者的选择没有影响。研究的主要含义是,对跨性别男性的严重歧视可能更好地用跨性别恐惧症的情境理论来解释,而不是本文所测试的普遍理论。研究的主要限制是使用美国本科商科学生作为调查对象。组织需要特别警惕地保护跨性别员工的上厕所权利,这可能需要消除性别隔离的厕所。这篇论文的独创之处在于它采用了实验设计来检验双偏论理论。它通过鼓励检验变性恐惧症情境理论的实验研究来增加价值。
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Organization Management Journal
Organization Management Journal Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
13
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Organization Management Journal is a blind peer-reviewed online publication sponsored by the Eastern Academy of Management. OMJ is designed as a forum for broad philosophical, social, and practical thought about management and organizing. We are interested in papers that address the interface between theoretical insight and practical application and enhance the teaching of management. OMJ publishes scholarly empirical and theoretical papers, review articles, essays and resources for management educators. Appropriate domains include: -Organizational behavior- Business strategy and policy- Organizational theory- Human resource management- Management education, particularly experiential education
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