了解员工对covid-19大流行的反应:具有意义的人道主义团结观点

N. Santoso
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由于COVID-19大流行,世界上大多数组织都面临着巨大的挑战。他们必须努力维持业务运作。通过定性研究,本研究调查了员工如何理解COVID-19大流行,促使他们采取人道主义团结行动,以保持组织的可持续发展。通过半结构化访谈,我们采访了来自不同机构的8名员工。对数据进行编码和归纳分析。调查结果显示,员工对大流行的感知鼓励他们采取人道主义团结行动,共同努力,相互帮助和支持,促进团结的感觉,并富有成效,积极和热情地保持组织的可持续性。此外,通过收集信息、处理信息、减少模糊和清除复杂信息、建立简单信息和支持组织,将组织的有机价值观内化给员工,促进了员工因疫情而产生的人道主义团结行为。
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Understanding employee responses to the covid-19 pandemic: a sensemaking humanitarian solidarity perspective
Most organisations in the world are facing great challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They must struggle to sustain their business operation. Through a qualitative study, this study investigates how employees make sense of the COVID-19 pandemic, driving them to take actions of humanitarian solidarity to keep their organisation sustainable. Through a semi-structured interview, eight employees from various organisations were interviewed. The data were coded and analysed inductively. The findings reveal that employees’ sensemaking towards the pandemic encourages them to take actions on humanitarian solidarity to their organisation by working together, helping and supporting each other, promoting a feeling of unity, and being productive, motivated, and enthusiastic to maintain the sustainability of the organisation. Moreover, internalization of organic organisational values to employees promotes their humanitarian solidarity behaviours due to the pandemic by collecting information, processing information, reducing ambiguous and clearing complex information, building simple information, and supporting organisation.
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