Exploring the organizational drivers of sexual harassment: Empowered jobs against isolation and tolerant climates
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to investigate and identify the organizational drivers of sexual harassment (SH).
Design/methodology/approach
Drawing on data from a representative sample of workers in Spain, this paper sheds light on the likelihood of SH influenced by: organizational environment and climate, organizational forms and structure, and job design parameters.
Findings
The analysis reveals that organizational climates where negative behaviors are tolerated are particularly advantageous for harassers. Furthermore, the profile of the victims of SH is that they work in isolation, are contracted through employment agencies, are not given training opportunities, and have low status in the firm. Analysis also reveals, however, that firms can reduce the risk of SH by empowering jobs and improving time flexibility.
Research limitations/implications
The use of secondary data implies some constrains: the type of measure and the failure to control for the role of SH perpetrators.
Practical implications
Managers should adopt some organizational policies, such as empower job or improve time flexibility, since they reduce the risk of SH.
Originality/value
This paper identifies some objective organizational settings where SH is more likely and provides some easy to apply solutions to prevent it.
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Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education ECO2013-46954-C3-1-R awarded to Imanol Nuñez and ECO2013-48496-C04-2-R awarded to Andrea Ollo-López.
Citation
Ollo-López, A. and Nuñez, I. (2018), "Exploring the organizational drivers of sexual harassment: Empowered jobs against isolation and tolerant climates", Employee Relations, Vol. 40 No. 2, pp. 174-192. https://doi.org/10.1108/ER-04-2017-0074
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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