Once, Twice, or Three Times as Harmful? Ethnic Harassment, Gender Harassment, and Generalized Workplace Harassment
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Raver, Jana L.; Nishii, Lisa H.
署名单位:
Queens University - Canada; Cornell University
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0021-9010
DOI:
10.1037/a0018377
发表日期:
2010
页码:
236-254
关键词:
harassment
GENDER
RACE
DISCRIMINATION
stress
摘要:
Despite scholars' and practitioners' recognition that different forms of workplace harassment often co-occur in organizations, there is a paucity of theory and research on how these different forms of harassment combine to influence employees' outcomes. We investigated the ways in which ethnic harassment (EH), gender harassment (GH), and generalized workplace harassment (GWH) combined to predict target individuals' job-related, psychological, and health outcomes. Competing theories regarding additive, exacerbating, and inuring (i.e., habituating to hardships) combinations were tested. We also examined race and gender differences in employees' reports of EH, OH, and GWH. The results of two studies revealed that EH, OH, and GWH were each independently associated with targets' strain outcomes and, collectively, the preponderance of evidence supported the inurement effect, although slight additive effects were observed for psychological and physical health outcomes. Racial group differences in EH emerged, but gender and race differences in OH and GWH did not. Implications are provided for how multiple aversive experiences at work may harm employees' well-being.
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