超越包容:检视政府机构人力资源管理实践的角色

IF 4.2 3区 管理学 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Hengky Latan, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour, Murad Ali, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, Tan Vo-Thanh
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摘要

最近,工作场所的平等、多样性和包容性发生了重大转变,特别是在一些国家,LGBTQI+员工。然而,在公共管理中解决这一问题的研究,特别是关于公共服务组织的人力资源管理实践,仍然相对较少。利用社会认同理论(SIT),我们的研究旨在通过研究政府机构中LGBTQI+员工的人力资源管理实践与工作满意度和参与度之间的关系来填补这一空白,重点关注感知到的监管支持。我们分析了从268名在美国政府机构工作的LGBTQI+联邦雇员中收集的两波数据。研究结果表明,人力资源管理实践直接影响LGBTQI+员工的工作满意度和敬业度。此外,感知到的主管支持被确定为这些关系的中介。本文探讨了工作场所中平等、多样性和包容性的关键问题,并为设计更有效的人力资源管理实践来应对这些挑战提供了见解。
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Beyond Inclusion: Examining the Role of HRM Practices in Government Agencies
Recently, there has been a significant shift toward equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, particularly for LGBTQI+ employees in several countries. However, research addressing this issue within public administration, specifically concerning HRM practices in public service organizations, remains relatively scarce. Drawing on social identity theory (SIT), our study aims to fill this gap by examining the relationship between HRM practices and job satisfaction and engagement of LGBTQI+ employees in government agencies, with a focus on perceived supervisory support. We analyzed two waves of data collected from 268 LGBTQI+ federal employees working in US government agencies. Our findings reveal that HRM practices directly impact job satisfaction and engagement of LGBTQI+ employees. Additionally, perceived supervisory support was identified as a mediator in these relationships. This article addresses the critical issues of equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and provides insights for designing more effective HRM practices to tackle these challenges.
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9.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
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期刊介绍: The Review of Public Personnel Administration publishes articles that reflect the varied approaches and methodologies used in the study and practice of public human resources management and labor.
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