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Socio-organizational mechanisms of institutional exclusion – a challenge for multicultural organizations
Socio-organizational mechanisms of institutional exclusion – a challenge for multicultural organizations

Author(s): Katarzyna Durniat
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Sociology, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: Społeczna Akademia Nauk
Keywords: workplace diversity; organizational culture; organizational climate; cultural diversity; mobbing; secondary socialization; culture fit

Summary/Abstract: The article provides theoretical considerations supported by empirical results of own research on the socio-cultural determinants of mobbing/bullying at workplaces, carried out on samples of adults working in different organizations in Poland (2007/8: N = 465; 2010: N = 260). Referring to the selected elements of Berger and Luckman’s theory of social construction of reality (1966) as well as certain socio-organizational phenomena such as mobbing, organizational climate, and organizational culture, the author proposes a hypothesis that mobbing can be seen as a kind of socio-organizational sanction applied to culturally different and poorly-socialized employees. The results of own research show that mobbing behaviours are mostly experienced by non-conformist employees who do not support the objectives and organizational procedures and negatively evaluate various factors of organizational climate. Nevertheless, numerous research results [Durniat K., 2009, 2011, Grzesiuk L., 2008, Hoel H., Zapf D., Cooper CL, 2002, Høgh A., and Dofradottir EG, 2002, Einarsen S., Mikkelsen EG , 2003] clearly show that the incidence of mobbing entails a number of negative consequences for both individuals and entire organizations. The presented course of consideration is a voice in the scientific discussion which has a direct impact on practical management – about bullying/mobbing at work as a particular threat to multicultural organizations and a challenge for their managers.

  • Issue Year: 6/2014
  • Issue No: 4.1
  • Page Range: 215-231
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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