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摘要
通过对在两种工作设计模式下工作的 IT 员工(人数 = 84)进行深入访谈--一种是被称为 "敏捷 "的后官僚工作设计模式,另一种是被称为 "瀑布 "的官僚工作设计模式--来研究采用远程工作的性别模式。访谈揭示了敏捷模式的一个意外后果:它促进了现场工作的物理导向。敏捷是一种性别平等主义,尽管人们认为远程工作不被接受,但远程工作的女性多于男性,而且远程工作的员工人数总体较少。相比之下,采用瀑布式工作设计的员工则更倾向于数字化工作,并认为自己有能力进行远程工作。瀑布式工作模式与性别平等主义有关;大多数员工选择远程工作,男女员工人数相当。研究结果表明,与后官僚制工作设计相比,官僚制工作设计更具灵活性。这篇文章完善了我们对远程工作障碍的理解,并为工作设计背后的性别动态提供了一个视角。
Remote Work and Post-Bureaucracy: Unintended Consequences of Work Design for Gender Inequality.
In-depth interviews with IT employees (N = 84) working under two types of work design-a post-bureaucratic work design labeled "agile," and a bureaucratic work design labeled "waterfall"-are used to examine gendered patterns in the adoption of remote work. Interviews reveal an unintended consequence of the agile model: It promotes a physical orientation that induces on-site work. Agile is gender-inegalitarian, with more women than men working remotely despite its perceived unacceptability, and low numbers of employees working remotely overall. By contrast, workers within a waterfall work design express a digital orientation to work and feel empowered to work remotely. The waterfall model is associated with gender egalitarianism; most employees opt to work remotely, and men and women do so in even numbers. Findings suggest that when compared to the post-bureaucratic work design, the bureaucratic work design provides more flexibility. This article refines our understanding of barriers to remote work and provides a lens on the gender dynamics underlying work design.
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