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    Title: 職場中針對LGBTQ+族群微歧視之研究
    An Examination of LGBTQ+-Related Microaggressions in Workplace
    Authors: 劉宥群
    Liu, Yu-Chun
    Contributors: 胡昌亞
    Hu, Chang-Ya
    劉宥群
    Liu, Yu-Chun
    Keywords: 職場微歧視
    LGBTQ+族群
    量表驗證
    Workplace microaggressions
    LGBTQ+ community
    Scale Validation
    Date: 2025
    Issue Date: 2025-08-04 13:46:15 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究探討在臺灣職場中與LGBTQ+有關的微歧視的知覺。並比較LGBTQ+員工與非LGBTQ+員工在此知覺上之差異。本研究以便利抽樣方式,對臺灣全職工作者進行網路問卷調查,共收集169份有效問卷(LGBTQ+族群75份,非LGBTQ+族群94份)。本研究以獨立樣本t檢定比較LGBTQ+員工與非LGBTQ+員工在不同向度微歧視的知覺是否有差異。分析結果發現,職場與校園中觀察到的微歧視、觀察到他人對特定族群存在低人一等的預設立場、觀察到個體被視為二等公民,並預設其具有犯罪傾向的情形、觀察到他人對特定族群所經歷情況的否認或貶低、觀察到的文化刻板印象與族群同質化假設、環境型微歧視,以上六個因素向度中,LGBTQ+族群皆呈現平均數更高的知覺,對比非LGBTQ+族群。本論文針對研究結果討論其理論與實務的意涵,並提出研究限制以及未來研究的建議。
    This study explores the perception of microaggressions related to LGBTQ+ individuals in the workplace in Taiwan. It compares the differences in the perception of microaggressions between LGBTQ+ employees and non-LGBTQ+ employees. Using a convenience sampling method, an online survey was conducted among full-time workers in Taiwan, with 169 valid responses collected (75 from LGBTQ+ participants and 94 from non-LGBTQ+ participants). Independent samples t-tests were employed to compare the differences in microaggression perceptions across various dimensions. The analysis revealed that LGBTQ+ employees exhibited significantly higher perceptions of microaggressions compared to non-LGBTQ+ employees in six dimensions: observed workplace and school microaggressions, observed assumptions of inferiority, observed second-class citizen and assumptions of criminality, observed microinvalidations, environmental microaggressions, and observed exoticization/assumptions of similarity. This study discusses the theoretical and practical implications of the findings and provides suggestions for future research, along with the study's limitations.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    企業管理研究所(MBA學位學程)
    112363070
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0112363070
    Data Type: thesis
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