Workplace mobbing : experiences in the public sector


Autoria(s): Shallcross, Linda; Sheehan, Michael; Ramsay, Sheryl
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

This paper discusses the counterproductive behaviour of ‘workplace mobbing’ where gossip, rumour, innuendo, and malicious accusations are reported to unfairly target and discredit targeted workers. The discussion is based on an Australian study of reports from public sector employees who self identified as targets of workplace mobbing. The behaviours are typically covert and are sometimes instigated and perpetuated by management. In focusing on three themes that emerged from the interview study, the paper discusses the sometimes toxic nature of public sector culture, mobbing behaviours and workplace expulsion. It also discusses some recommended regulatory and organizational responses that could potentially reduce the occurrence of such behaviours.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43891/

Publicador

International Journal of Organisational Behaviour

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43891/1/paper4Shallcrosspdf%282%29.pdf

http://www.usq.edu.au/business-law/research/ijob/articles

Shallcross, Linda, Sheehan, Michael, & Ramsay, Sheryl (2008) Workplace mobbing : experiences in the public sector. Workplace Mobbing: Experiences in the public sector, 13(2), pp. 56-70.

Direitos

Copyright 2008 L. Shallcross, M. Sheehan & S. Ramsay

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Social Work & Human Services

Palavras-Chave #150300 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT #workplace mobbing #workplace bullying #workplace harassment #public sector management #discrimination
Tipo

Journal Article