2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1287769
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Thwarted belongingness and empathy's relation with organizational culture change

Éloïse de Grandpré,
Cindy Suurd Ralph,
Emily Hiller

Abstract: IntroductionIn response to several high-profile cases of senior leaders in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) being accused of various forms of sexual and professional misconduct, the organization has committed to culture change. Drawing on the group engagement model and empirical evidence, we propose that CAF members' experience of thwarted belongingness reduces their capacity to show empathy, which in turn affects their support for culture change.MethodParticipants were 139 Naval and Officer Cadets from the Roy… Show more

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