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Participatory practices at work change attitudes and behavior toward societal authority and justice

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Participatory practices at work change attitudes and behavior toward societal authority and justice

S. J. Wu and E. L. Paluck

Discover how a simple 20-minute participatory meeting can reshape authority and justice attitudes in the workplace! Research by Sherry Jueyu Wu and Elizabeth Levy Paluck reveals that minor adjustments in participation can lead to significant democratic empowerment. Find out how these changes impact workers' willingness to engage in decision-making beyond work!

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Abstract
Generalized attitudes toward authority and justice are often conceptualized as individual differences that are resistant to enduring change. However, across two field experiments with Chinese factory workers and American university staff, small adjustments to people's experience of participation in the workplace shifted these attitudes one month later. Both experiments randomly assigned work groups to a 20-minute participatory meeting once per week for six weeks, in which the supervisor stepped aside and workers discussed problems, ideas, and goals regarding their work (vs. a status quo meeting). Across 97 work groups and 1,924 workers, participatory meetings led workers to be less authoritarian and more critical about societal authority and justice, and to be more willing to participate in political, social, and familial decision-making. These findings provide rare experimental evidence of the theoretical predictions regarding participatory democracy: that local participatory experiences can influence broader democratic attitudes and empowerment.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
May 26, 2020
Authors
Sherry Jueyu Wu, Elizabeth Levy Paluck
Tags
participatory democracy
authority
justice
worker empowerment
field experiments
decision-making
attitude change
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