Beyond Principles?: A Critical Look at Unhcr's Organisational Culture
暫譯: 超越原則?:對聯合國難民署組織文化的批判性分析

Gottwald, Martin

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2025-11-22
  • 售價: $5,670
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,387
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 279
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3032090326
  • ISBN-13: 9783032090324
  • 相關分類: 管理與領導 Management-leadership
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商品描述

The book examines how well UNHCR's internal culture has remained aligned with its protection mandate's core values and principles amidst a rapidly evolving external environment and how this alignment--or lack thereof--impacts its external performance in refugee emergencies. The book uses a psychodynamic approach to examine the underlying assumptions, values, beliefs and behaviours that drive UNHCR's internal dynamics, contrasting them with the organisation's espoused values and principles. It also analyses the tensions between UNHCR's family culture and the agency's rigid bureaucratic structures. I combine theoretical analysis, survey data, personal anecdotes, and narrative to describe the psychological factors that shape UNHCR's approach to ethical standards, leadership and management practices, accountability and the processes influencing trust, care, conflict, learning, and adaptation to change. Throughout the analysis, I will leverage key psychological concepts, including the Light Triad and Dark Triad of personality traits, and data from psychometric tools such as the Hogan assessments and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The key message of this book is that UNHCR's stated values and principles deeply contradict the beliefs and behaviours governing its operations. To mask this inconsistency, the organisation often engages in impression management and internal messaging designed to project a commitment to its protection mandate, even when reality may diverge from those declared principles. The internal dysfunctions of UNHCR undermine staff engagement and impact UNHCR's external effectiveness, particularly in its ability to respond to emergencies and build durable solutions for displaced populations.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書探討了在快速變化的外部環境中,聯合國難民署(UNHCR)的內部文化在多大程度上與其保護任務的核心價值觀和原則保持一致,以及這種一致性(或缺乏一致性)如何影響其在難民緊急情況下的外部表現。本書採用心理動力學的方法,檢視驅動UNHCR內部動態的基本假設、價值觀、信念和行為,並將其與該機構所宣稱的價值觀和原則進行對比。它還分析了UNHCR的家庭文化與該機構僵化的官僚結構之間的緊張關係。我結合理論分析、調查數據、個人軼事和敘事,描述塑造UNHCR在倫理標準、領導和管理實踐、問責制以及影響信任、關懷、衝突、學習和適應變化過程的心理因素。在整個分析過程中,我將利用關鍵的心理學概念,包括人格特質的光明三角和黑暗三角,以及來自心理測評工具的數據,如Hogan評估和邁爾斯-布里格斯性格指標(MBTI)。本書的關鍵信息是,UNHCR所聲明的價值觀和原則與其運作所依據的信念和行為存在深刻的矛盾。為了掩蓋這種不一致,該機構經常進行印象管理和內部傳訊,旨在展現對其保護任務的承諾,即使現實可能與這些宣稱的原則有所偏離。UNHCR的內部功能失調削弱了員工的參與感,並影響了UNHCR的外部效能,特別是在應對緊急情況和為流離失所的人口建立持久解決方案的能力上。

作者簡介

Martin Gottwald has over 29 years of experience with UNHCR and the EU in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Europe. He holds a PhD in International Law from the University of Vienna and is an expert in field operations.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

馬丁·戈特瓦爾德在拉丁美洲、非洲、亞洲和歐洲擁有超過29年的聯合國難民署(UNHCR)和歐盟經驗。他擁有維也納大學的國際法博士學位,並且是現場操作的專家。