哇,看看维多利亚动物园是如何在气候变化的第一线应对挑战的--其他动物园可以从中学习

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Fiona Martin
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维多利亚动物园为防止物种灭绝所做的工作至关重要且极具挑战性。情绪上的困难有可能分散一个组织对其任务的注意力,然而维多利亚动物园却能够集中精力,实现其首要目标。本文扩展了简-查普曼的 "腐败与任务仇恨"(1999 年)和 "防范腐败"(2019 年)理论,以了解维多利亚动物园的组织架构。我建议可以从两个方面扩展这一理论:首先,矛盾心理可能会导致对任务的厌恶。工人既喜欢又讨厌圈养动物。其次,工作人员的做法是对查普曼防范任务腐败框架的延伸。动物帮助工作人员应对工作挑战。查普曼的理论有助于理解维多利亚动物园为何能够坚持宗旨并有效开展工作。这一理论的延伸还有助于理解如何改善一般工作人员的工作体验。气候变化正在加剧全球许多组织所面临的挑战和干扰。作为一个案例研究,维多利亚动物园为其他需要应对这些新出现的挑战的组织提供了一个信号。
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Wow, look how Zoos Victoria is tackling the challenges at the frontline of climate change— other mobs can learn from this
The work of Zoos Victoria to prevent extinction of species is critical and challenging. Emotionally difficult work has the capacity to distract an organisation from its task, yet Zoos Victoria is able to focus and deliver on its primary purpose. The article expands on Jane Chapman's theory of "Corruption and hatred of task" (1999) and "Guarding against corruption" (2019) to understand how well Zoos Victoria organises itself. I propose that the theory may be extended in two ways: First, ambivalence may contribute to the hatred of task. Workers both enjoy and hate holding animals in captivity. Second, the worker's practices introduce an extension to Chapman's frame-work for guarding against corruption of task. Staff are aided by animals in coping with the challenges of the work. Chapman's theory contributes to understanding why Zoos Victoria remains true to purpose and is able to carry out its work effectively. This extension also provides understanding for improving the experiences of workers in general. Climate change is increasing the intensity of challenge and disruption for many organisations worldwide. As a case study Zoos Victoria offers a signal for other organisations needing to meet these emerging challenges.
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Organisational and Social Dynamics
Organisational and Social Dynamics PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: O&SD aims to create a deeper understanding of organisational and social processes and their effects on individuals, and to provide a forum for both theoretical and applied papers addressing emerging issues in societies and organisations from a psycho-social perspective. The editors seek to sustain a creative tension between scientific rigour and popular appeal, by developing conversations with the professional and social scientific worlds and opening them to practitioners and reflective citizens everywhere.
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