领导者的残疾状况是否会影响有残疾人参与的团队的运营绩效?服装行业的实证研究

IF 6.5 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Dustin Cole, Sriram Narayanan, Shawnee Vickery
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本研究利用一家处于竞争性综合就业环境中的服装制造公司的纵向微观数据,研究了领导者的残疾状况对包括残疾人在内的团队运营绩效的影响。为了帮助提出研究假设和解释实证研究结果,本研究在进行定量分析的同时,还通过访谈的方式收集了定性数据,访谈对象包括该重点公司和另外两家雇用残障人士的大型公司的残障和非残障管理人员和工人。假设领导者与员工的残疾状况相似性对团队绩效有有利的调节作用,并随后使用普雷斯-温斯顿回归法进行了检验。结果表明,随着团队中残疾工人数量的增加,残疾领导者对团队绩效有潜在的有利影响,从而提高生产率(以每件服装的工时衡量)和质量(以每件服装的操作缺陷衡量)。本研究的理论、管理和政策意义为创建包容性劳动力队伍提供了可操作的见解。
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Does leader disability status influence the operational performance of teams with individuals with disabilities? An empirical study in the apparel industry

Does leader disability status influence the operational performance of teams with individuals with disabilities? An empirical study in the apparel industry

This research examines the impact of leader disability status on the operational performance of teams that include individuals with disabilities (IWD) using longitudinal micro-data from an apparel manufacturing company in a competitive integrative employment environment. To aid in developing the research hypotheses and in interpreting the empirical findings, the quantitative analysis is complemented with qualitative data collected through interviews involving managers and workers with and without disabilities at the focal firm and two other large companies that employ IWD. A beneficial moderating effect of leader-worker disability status similarity on team performance is hypothesized and subsequently tested using Prais-Winsten regression. The results show that a leader with a disability has a potentially beneficial impact on team performance as the number of workers with disabilities in the team increases, resulting in improved productivity (measured in labor hours per garment) and quality (measured in operator defects per garment). The theoretical, managerial, and policy implications of the study provide actionable insights for the creation of an inclusive labor force.

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Journal of Operations Management
Journal of Operations Management 管理科学-运筹学与管理科学
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
15.40%
发文量
62
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Operations Management (JOM) is a leading academic publication dedicated to advancing the field of operations management (OM) through rigorous and original research. The journal's primary audience is the academic community, although it also values contributions that attract the interest of practitioners. However, it does not publish articles that are primarily aimed at practitioners, as academic relevance is a fundamental requirement. JOM focuses on the management aspects of various types of operations, including manufacturing, service, and supply chain operations. The journal's scope is broad, covering both profit-oriented and non-profit organizations. The core criterion for publication is that the research question must be centered around operations management, rather than merely using operations as a context. For instance, a study on charismatic leadership in a manufacturing setting would only be within JOM's scope if it directly relates to the management of operations; the mere setting of the study is not enough. Published papers in JOM are expected to address real-world operational questions and challenges. While not all research must be driven by practical concerns, there must be a credible link to practice that is considered from the outset of the research, not as an afterthought. Authors are cautioned against assuming that academic knowledge can be easily translated into practical applications without proper justification. JOM's articles are abstracted and indexed by several prestigious databases and services, including Engineering Information, Inc.; Executive Sciences Institute; INSPEC; International Abstracts in Operations Research; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; SciSearch/Science Citation Index; CompuMath Citation Index; Current Contents/Engineering, Computing & Technology; Information Access Company; and Social Sciences Citation Index. This ensures that the journal's research is widely accessible and recognized within the academic and professional communities.
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