Griffith Derek M, Childs Erica L, Eng Eugenia, Jeffries Vanessa
University of Michigan.
J Community Psychol. 2007;35(3):287-302. doi: 10.1002/jcop.20149.
Racism is part of the foundation of U.S. society and institutions, yet few studies in community psychology or organizational studies have examined how racism affects organizations. This paper proposes a conceptual framework of institutional racism, which describes how, in spite of professional standards and ethics, racism functions within organizations to adversely affect the quality of services, the organizational climate, and staff job satisfaction and morale. Grounded in systems theory and organizational empowerment, the framework is based on data that describe how racism was made manifest in a county public health department. The findings highlight the importance of understanding how organizations are influenced by external forces and can negatively affect clients, communities, and their own staff members.
种族主义是美国社会和制度基础的一部分,但社区心理学或组织研究领域中很少有研究探讨种族主义如何影响组织。本文提出了一个制度性种族主义的概念框架,该框架描述了尽管存在专业标准和道德规范,但种族主义在组织内部如何发挥作用,对服务质量、组织氛围以及员工工作满意度和士气产生不利影响。该框架以系统理论和组织赋权为基础,依据描述种族主义如何在一个县公共卫生部门显现的数据构建而成。研究结果凸显了理解组织如何受到外部力量影响以及这种影响如何对客户、社区及其自身员工产生负面影响的重要性。