Title: |
Office Warfare: Exploring the Role of Employee Political Affiliation in the Workplace. |
Authors: |
Arena, David F.1, DuBois, Hayden1, Robinson, Ashley N.2, Teschner, Ryan Scott3, Vaziri, Hoda4, Boulamatsi, Artemis4, Cooper, Danielle4, Nan Guo5, Hancock, Julie Irene4, Jones, Kristen Price6, Kidwell, Virginie Lopez4, Landay, Karen7, Lindsey, Alex6, Smith, Shona G.1, Riki Takeuchi3 |
Source: |
Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings. 2022, Vol. 2022 Issue 1, p2118-2118. 1p. |
Abstract: |
Despite the likely outsized presence of politics in the workplace, research on how one's political ideology or affiliation shapes their time at work has been extremely limited. Collectively, the research to date showcases that how employees present their political stance to others, and how similar their political stance is to their workplace peers, is likely to shape their time at work and erode important workplace outcomes. To advance research on the role of employee political stance in the workplace, we bring together four research teams all pursuing research questions related to how employees make conscious or unconscious efforts to manage their political ideology or affiliation to others at work. These works are likely to advance scholarship on the role of political stance at work, and also test the boundaries of identity management theories in considering political stance as a potentially stigmatizing identity characteristic. * Distal Consequences of Expressing a Political Identity at Work * Presenter: Ashley N. Robinson; The U. of Memphis * Presenter: Alex Lindsey; U. of Memphis * Presenter: Kristen Price Jones; U. of Memphis * Fighting an Uncivil War: Does Passion for Politics lead to Consequences for Employees? * Presenter: Hayden DuBois; U. of Texas At Arlington * Presenter: David F. Arena; U. of Texas At Arlington * Presenter: Karen Landay; U. of Missouri -Kansas City * Presenter: Shona G. Smith; U. of Texas At Arlington * Job Identification, Political Ideology, and Employee Well-Being * Presenter: Ryan Scott Teschner; U. of Texas at Dallas * Presenter: Riki Takeuchi; U. of Texas at Dallas * Presenter: Nan Guo; U. of Texas at Dallas -Jindal School of Management * COVID-19 Pandemic Protocols and the Surfacing of Political Identities at Work * Presenter: Hoda Vaziri; U. of North Texas * Presenter: Artemis Boulamatsi; U. of North Texas * Presenter: Virginie Lopez Kidwell; U. of North Texas * Presenter: Danielle Cooper; U. of North Texas * Presenter: Julie Irene Hancock; U. of North Texas [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Business Source Complete |