Integration versus segregation: Newspaper diversity and museum formation in US local communities 1872–1976

IF 5.2 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Hongwei Xu
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Motivated by general theoretical ideas about the societal consequences of diversity among organizations, I examine how the diversity of organizational forms in a local community shapes the formation of its museums. I argue that the diversity of organizations that cut cross major community segregation lines helps to integrate a community and consequently enhances its ability to act collectively, in this instance to create a museum to serve the community. In contrast, the diversity of organizations that are confined to the major segregation lines widens community cleavage and decreases the community’s ability to establish a museum collectively. Empirically, I investigate how diversity in the local press affected the formation of museums in American counties from 1872 to 1976. The findings provide empirical support for my theory. I find that the diversity of general appeal newspapers has a positive relationship with the formation of museums, implying the integrating effects of general appeal newspapers that cut across boundaries of race and ethnicity, the dominant segregation lines in US communities. In contrast, there is a negative relationship between ethnic newspaper diversity and museum formation, showing the segregating effects of ethnic newspapers by race and ethnicity. I conclude the study with a discussion of its implications for a general research program on how organizational diversity shapes social interaction patterns in a community, and consequently influences the community’s civic engagement for public good.
整合与隔离:1872-1976年美国地方社区的报纸多样性与博物馆形成
受关于组织多样性的社会后果的一般理论思想的启发,我研究了当地社区组织形式的多样性如何影响其博物馆的形成。我认为,跨越主要社区隔离线的组织的多样性有助于整合一个社区,从而提高其集体行动的能力,在这种情况下,创建一个博物馆为社区服务。相比之下,局限于主要隔离线的组织的多样性扩大了社区的分裂,降低了社区集体建立博物馆的能力。从经验上讲,我调查了当地媒体的多样性如何影响1872年至1976年美国各县博物馆的形成。这些发现为我的理论提供了实证支持。我发现,普通呼吁报纸的多样性与博物馆的形成有着积极的关系,这意味着普通呼吁报纸跨越了种族和族裔的界限,即美国社区中占主导地位的种族隔离线。相反,民族报纸的多样性与博物馆的形成之间存在着负相关关系,显示出民族报纸按种族和民族划分的隔离效应。在结束这项研究时,我讨论了它对一个关于组织多样性如何塑造社区中的社会互动模式,从而影响社区公民参与公共利益的一般研究项目的影响。
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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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