Hearing narrative voices of Filipino social enterprise employees

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the personal and contextual factors that shape the work experiences of Filipino social enterprise employees by listening to voices within their narratives. Design/methodology/approach In total, 11 social enterprise employees were interviewed about t...

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Main Authors: Caringal-Go, Jaimee Felice, Canoy, Nico A
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2019
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/148
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-11472020-06-18T06:19:04Z Hearing narrative voices of Filipino social enterprise employees Caringal-Go, Jaimee Felice Canoy, Nico A Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the personal and contextual factors that shape the work experiences of Filipino social enterprise employees by listening to voices within their narratives. Design/methodology/approach In total, 11 social enterprise employees were interviewed about their work experiences. Using the Listening Guide as a method of analysis, common themes and the multiple voices within the narratives were identified. Findings Upon analysis, four stories were identified: stories of serving others, stories of providing for family, stories of managing relationships and stories of personal learning. Results show that the experiences and multiple identities of employees evoke the duality and hybridity that characterizes social enterprise organizations. The importance of relationships in collectivist cultures, and the salience of the indigenous concept of kapwa are also discussed. Research limitations/implications The use of narratives, and particularly, of voices within narratives as a critical tool to study work experiences is highlighted. Generalizability of results may be limited by contextual factors, such as organization type and country culture. Originality/value In this study, the narratives of social enterprise workers from different positions were explored. The voices within their narratives were analyzed and used as a means to understand how they viewed the self, others, and their work in social enterprises embedded in collectivist and developing country contexts. 2019-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/148 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/QROM-01-2018-1596/full/html Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Voice employees social enterprise Filipino listening guide Industrial and Organizational Psychology Psychology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Voice
employees
social enterprise
Filipino
listening guide
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle Voice
employees
social enterprise
Filipino
listening guide
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Psychology
Caringal-Go, Jaimee Felice
Canoy, Nico A
Hearing narrative voices of Filipino social enterprise employees
description Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the personal and contextual factors that shape the work experiences of Filipino social enterprise employees by listening to voices within their narratives. Design/methodology/approach In total, 11 social enterprise employees were interviewed about their work experiences. Using the Listening Guide as a method of analysis, common themes and the multiple voices within the narratives were identified. Findings Upon analysis, four stories were identified: stories of serving others, stories of providing for family, stories of managing relationships and stories of personal learning. Results show that the experiences and multiple identities of employees evoke the duality and hybridity that characterizes social enterprise organizations. The importance of relationships in collectivist cultures, and the salience of the indigenous concept of kapwa are also discussed. Research limitations/implications The use of narratives, and particularly, of voices within narratives as a critical tool to study work experiences is highlighted. Generalizability of results may be limited by contextual factors, such as organization type and country culture. Originality/value In this study, the narratives of social enterprise workers from different positions were explored. The voices within their narratives were analyzed and used as a means to understand how they viewed the self, others, and their work in social enterprises embedded in collectivist and developing country contexts.
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author Caringal-Go, Jaimee Felice
Canoy, Nico A
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title Hearing narrative voices of Filipino social enterprise employees
title_short Hearing narrative voices of Filipino social enterprise employees
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/148
https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/QROM-01-2018-1596/full/html
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