A proactive response to the mobbing problem : a guide for HR managers


Autoria(s): Shallcross, Linda; Ramsay, Sheryl; Barker, Michelle
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

This paper introduces the concept of workplace mobbing as a destructive organizational behaviour of psychological assaults perpetrated against the target causing them harm and loss of employment. The discussion is drawn from a three year Australian study of 212 self identified targets of workplace mobbing behaviours. The behaviours are typically covert with informal networks and friendship loyalties providing effective mechanisms for emotional abuse, including those arising from human resource management practices. This paper discusses the manipulation of informal sources of power, with the use of gossip, rumour, hearsay, and innuendo to discredit and demonise those targeted. The study explores some of the systemic reasons for these behaviours and identifies some of the contributing risk factors and suggests management practices that can minimise the harm caused.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43892/

Publicador

Human Resources Institute of New Zealand

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43892/1/Shallcross_et_al_%282010%29__NZJHRM_10%281%29_27-37_.pdf

http://www.nzjhrm.org.nz/includes/download.aspx?ID=107512

Shallcross, Linda, Ramsay, Sheryl, & Barker, Michelle (2010) A proactive response to the mobbing problem : a guide for HR managers. New Zealand Journal of Human Resource Management, 10(1), pp. 27-37.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Human Resources Institute of New Zealand

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Social Work & Human Services

Palavras-Chave #150300 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT #reasonable management action #human resource management #workplace mobbing #workplace harassment #workplace bullying #discrimination
Tipo

Journal Article