Workplace bullying has increasingly become of interest to scholars and practicing managers due to its creation of dysfunctional intraorganizational conflict and its negative effects on employees and the workplace. Although studies have explored bullying in different cultural contexts, little research exists that provides a comparison of bullying behaviors across cultural dimensions. This article describes a new research agenda that analyzes the impact of specific cultural dimensions— assertiveness, in-group collectivism, and power distance—on organizational bullying. An expanded categorization of bullying prevalence and form is also proposed, with implications for both future research and organizational practice provided
Current research indicates that workplace bullying exists among a variety of industries in the Unite...
Most research on workplace bullying uses survey results to understand working conditions, target and...
This paper argues that workplace bullying can in some cases be a form of organisational politics, th...
Workplace bullying has drawn greater attention in the last one and half decades. Despite its recogni...
Purpose: Despite the well-established association between workplace bullying and turnover intentions...
Workplace bullying is a significant cause of stress at work. Existing studies, primarily based on We...
This paper is the first to explore the impact of culture on the acceptability of workplace bullying ...
Organizational awareness and responses to workplace bullying is in a state of change and innovation....
Up to now, researchers have identified various individual and work-related factors as potential ante...
Purpose Despite the well-established association between workplace bullying and turnover intentions...
In the last two decades, much effort has been invested in empirical research to understand workplace...
The purpose of this autoethnography was to examine my personal experiences with workplace bullying t...
The modern workforce is complex and diverse, providing different perspectives and bringing together ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze cross-national and cross-cultural similarities and d...
Abstract: Over the past three decades, a growing body of international literature points to a relati...
Current research indicates that workplace bullying exists among a variety of industries in the Unite...
Most research on workplace bullying uses survey results to understand working conditions, target and...
This paper argues that workplace bullying can in some cases be a form of organisational politics, th...
Workplace bullying has drawn greater attention in the last one and half decades. Despite its recogni...
Purpose: Despite the well-established association between workplace bullying and turnover intentions...
Workplace bullying is a significant cause of stress at work. Existing studies, primarily based on We...
This paper is the first to explore the impact of culture on the acceptability of workplace bullying ...
Organizational awareness and responses to workplace bullying is in a state of change and innovation....
Up to now, researchers have identified various individual and work-related factors as potential ante...
Purpose Despite the well-established association between workplace bullying and turnover intentions...
In the last two decades, much effort has been invested in empirical research to understand workplace...
The purpose of this autoethnography was to examine my personal experiences with workplace bullying t...
The modern workforce is complex and diverse, providing different perspectives and bringing together ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze cross-national and cross-cultural similarities and d...
Abstract: Over the past three decades, a growing body of international literature points to a relati...
Current research indicates that workplace bullying exists among a variety of industries in the Unite...
Most research on workplace bullying uses survey results to understand working conditions, target and...
This paper argues that workplace bullying can in some cases be a form of organisational politics, th...