EXPRESS: Is LGBT Inclusion Motivated by Organizational Performance? Exploring the Relationships Between Performance Feedback and LGBT Inclusion in Firms

IF 5.2 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Serhan Kotiloglu, A. McDonald
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Abstract

Aligned with changing societal norms toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals, many firms strive to become more inclusive toward their LGBT stakeholders. Despite this positive trend, not all firms embrace LGBT inclusion; some choose to be less inclusive. We assert that considering organizational factors can explain why such disparities exist. We used the organizational performance feedback theory (PFT) to understand the antecedents of LGBT inclusion in firms. PFT proposes that firm performance relative to an aspiration level drives organizational actions. Using the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Corporate Equality Index (CEI) of 269 US firms between 2012–2020, we demonstrated that as firms’ financial performance decreases below aspirations, or as it increases above aspirations, LGBT inclusion decreases. We also showed that the firm’s prior LGBT inclusion performance feedback moderates these relationships. Our study has important implications for PFT and LGBT inclusion in firms.
EXPRESS:组织绩效是否激励LGBT包容?企业绩效反馈与LGBT包容性关系探讨
随着对女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别者(LGBT)个人的社会规范不断变化,许多公司努力对其LGBT利益相关者更加包容。尽管有这种积极的趋势,但并不是所有的公司都接受LGBT的包容;有些人选择不那么包容。我们断言,考虑组织因素可以解释为什么存在这种差异。我们使用组织绩效反馈理论(PFT)来理解企业中LGBT包容性的前因。PFT提出,相对于期望水平的企业绩效推动组织行动。使用2012-2012年间269家美国公司的人权运动(HRC)企业平等指数(CEI),我们证明,随着公司的财务业绩下降到低于期望值,或者上升到高于期望值,LGBT包容性就会下降。我们还表明,该公司之前的LGBT包容性绩效反馈调节了这些关系。我们的研究对PFT和LGBT在企业中的包容性具有重要意义。
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9.80
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期刊介绍: Strategic Organization is devoted to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed, discipline-grounded conceptual and empirical research of interest to researchers, teachers, students, and practitioners of strategic management and organization. The journal also aims to be of considerable interest to senior managers in government, industry, and particularly the growing management consulting industry. Strategic Organization provides an international, interdisciplinary forum designed to improve our understanding of the interrelated dynamics of strategic and organizational processes and outcomes.
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