2 resultados para Anger.
em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV
Resumo:
Though many of those who decided to report wrongdoings in their organizations were able to tell their stories (e.g. Bamford, 2014, Armenakis 2004), it is fair to say that there is still much left to uncover. The paper aims to contribute to the literature in three ways. First, it provides preliminary evidence that the wrongdoing linked with individual financial loss leads to higher whistleblowing rate. Secondly, it shows how the experience of anger is related to the higher likelihood to report the wrongdoer but only if the wrongful act is perceived as a cause of one’s financial loss. Finally, the paper establishes first steps for the future development of an experimental procedure that would enable to predict, and measure whistleblowing behavior in the lab environment.
Resumo:
This dissertation intends to identify the effects of the demission in the Varig's ex-flight attendants' spirituals needs. For this study we did field research carried through 31 halfstructuralized interviews with dismissed Varig's flight attendants. The data had been treated quantitatively, making tables that allowed us to infer about the adhesion in what we searched measure, and qualitatively, using the analysis of the speech's method. The study identifies that many of the ex-flight attendants make distinction between the company in which they had worked and the one that today acts with the Varig's name and symbol. By this way, they preserve feelings of love, affection and absence about to the old Varig, directing the feelings of anger and rancor, or simply indifference, to the new Varig. It is also perceived in the study that the majority of the interviewed people show positive expectations related to the involvement with a new company in which they come to work.