Weil Peter A, Mattis Mary C
American College of Healthcare Executives, Chicago, USA.
Health Serv Manage Res. 2003 Nov;16(4):224-33. doi: 10.1258/095148403322488928.
We examined the findings of a recent national survey of healthcare executives that showed 90% of women but only 53% of men favoured efforts to increase the proportion of women in senior healthcare management positions. Using the theories of relative deprivation and social identity, we tested hypotheses to suggest the background, work characteristics and attitudes about existing discriminatory practices in their own organizations that correlate with respondents' views about affirmative action for women. Some support is evidenced for the two theories and explanations are suggested to account for apparent anomalies.
我们研究了近期一项针对医疗行业高管的全国性调查结果,该调查显示,90%的女性支持增加女性在高级医疗管理职位中的比例,而只有53%的男性持此态度。我们运用相对剥夺理论和社会认同理论,检验了一些假设,以揭示与受访者对女性平权行动的看法相关的背景、工作特征以及他们对自身组织中现有歧视性做法的态度。这两种理论都得到了一定程度的支持,并针对明显的异常情况给出了解释。