Gendered communication in optimized customer solutions: A structurational view on anti-discrimination policies

This study will examine how organizational members perceive anti-discrimination policies being enacted within their organization and investigate the role of communication in constructing the meaning of the policy in the organization. This study’s objectives are situated in Optimized Customer Solutio...

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Main Authors: Pangilinan, Grace Christianne Q., Ramirez, Patricia Denise S., Carreon, Patricia Julianna B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_comm-11562024-04-15T00:55:11Z Gendered communication in optimized customer solutions: A structurational view on anti-discrimination policies Pangilinan, Grace Christianne Q. Ramirez, Patricia Denise S. Carreon, Patricia Julianna B. This study will examine how organizational members perceive anti-discrimination policies being enacted within their organization and investigate the role of communication in constructing the meaning of the policy in the organization. This study’s objectives are situated in Optimized Customer Solutions Inc., a private company that distributes consumer goods in the Philippines. Motivated by the Structuration Theory (ST), this study aims to illustrate organizational structures and how they interplay with members’ agency regarding gender bias and organizational anti-discrimination policies. This will be studied through a thematic analysis derived from focus group discussions of members from Optimized Customer Solutions Inc. This study’s findings indicate that the discursive practices of an organization play a role, particularly in how employees perceive the concepts of discrimination and gender biases. It is hoped that data from this investigation will provide a deeper understanding of the interplay between structures and discourses that shape organizational policies. Keywords: Structuration theory, Structures, Agency, Gender bias, Organizational policies 2024-04-08T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_comm/68 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdb_comm/article/1156/viewcontent/2024_Carreon_Pangilinan_Ramirez_Gendered_Communication_in_Optimized_Customer_Solutions_Full_text.pdf Communication Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Discrimination—Law and legislation Sex discrimination Organizational behavior Organizational Communication
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Discrimination—Law and legislation
Sex discrimination
Organizational behavior
Organizational Communication
spellingShingle Discrimination—Law and legislation
Sex discrimination
Organizational behavior
Organizational Communication
Pangilinan, Grace Christianne Q.
Ramirez, Patricia Denise S.
Carreon, Patricia Julianna B.
Gendered communication in optimized customer solutions: A structurational view on anti-discrimination policies
description This study will examine how organizational members perceive anti-discrimination policies being enacted within their organization and investigate the role of communication in constructing the meaning of the policy in the organization. This study’s objectives are situated in Optimized Customer Solutions Inc., a private company that distributes consumer goods in the Philippines. Motivated by the Structuration Theory (ST), this study aims to illustrate organizational structures and how they interplay with members’ agency regarding gender bias and organizational anti-discrimination policies. This will be studied through a thematic analysis derived from focus group discussions of members from Optimized Customer Solutions Inc. This study’s findings indicate that the discursive practices of an organization play a role, particularly in how employees perceive the concepts of discrimination and gender biases. It is hoped that data from this investigation will provide a deeper understanding of the interplay between structures and discourses that shape organizational policies. Keywords: Structuration theory, Structures, Agency, Gender bias, Organizational policies
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author Pangilinan, Grace Christianne Q.
Ramirez, Patricia Denise S.
Carreon, Patricia Julianna B.
author_facet Pangilinan, Grace Christianne Q.
Ramirez, Patricia Denise S.
Carreon, Patricia Julianna B.
author_sort Pangilinan, Grace Christianne Q.
title Gendered communication in optimized customer solutions: A structurational view on anti-discrimination policies
title_short Gendered communication in optimized customer solutions: A structurational view on anti-discrimination policies
title_full Gendered communication in optimized customer solutions: A structurational view on anti-discrimination policies
title_fullStr Gendered communication in optimized customer solutions: A structurational view on anti-discrimination policies
title_full_unstemmed Gendered communication in optimized customer solutions: A structurational view on anti-discrimination policies
title_sort gendered communication in optimized customer solutions: a structurational view on anti-discrimination policies
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2024
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_comm/68
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