This paper argues that workplace bullying can in some cases be a form of organisational politics, that is, a deliberate, competitive strategy from the perspective of the individual perpetrator. A cross-sectional study conducted among business professionals revealed that there was a correlation between a politicised and competitive climate and bullying. This finding implies that globalisation, increased pressures for efficiency, and restructuring, which limits the number of management positions and thereby contributes to increased internal competition, may lead to more bullying. The findings have important implications for management, since the possible political aspects of bullying must be taken into account in order to be able to undertake...
peer-reviewedThis article investigates why workers submit to managerial bullying and, in doing so, w...
Background: The aim of the study was to describe factors that contribute to the occurrence of workpl...
In over a decade of research into bullying at work, the focus has been on defining, measuring, and e...
In these times of global unemployment crises, a job is not just a means of survival but a way of liv...
Research from around the world indicates that workplace bullying is endemic. Evidence suggests that ...
The aim of this paper is to study certain factors that may be determinant in the emergence of workpl...
The issue of workplace bullying has received considerable attention in recent times in both the acad...
Organizations are often analyzed as open systems interdependent, interconnected or interrelated with...
This paper summarizes literature explaining workplace bullying and focuses on organisational anteced...
Workplaces abound in conflict. Individuals within organisations are therefore vulnerable to a wide r...
Leadership behaviour has been identified as an important antecedent of workplace bullying, since man...
© The Author(s) 2015 Although organizational change has often been cited as an important cause of wo...
Abstract: Over the past three decades, a growing body of international literature points to a relati...
2018-10-18Research suggests that workplace bullying occurs in many occupations and festers more in o...
Workplace bullying is, by definition, a gradually escalating process, theorized to occur from psycho...
peer-reviewedThis article investigates why workers submit to managerial bullying and, in doing so, w...
Background: The aim of the study was to describe factors that contribute to the occurrence of workpl...
In over a decade of research into bullying at work, the focus has been on defining, measuring, and e...
In these times of global unemployment crises, a job is not just a means of survival but a way of liv...
Research from around the world indicates that workplace bullying is endemic. Evidence suggests that ...
The aim of this paper is to study certain factors that may be determinant in the emergence of workpl...
The issue of workplace bullying has received considerable attention in recent times in both the acad...
Organizations are often analyzed as open systems interdependent, interconnected or interrelated with...
This paper summarizes literature explaining workplace bullying and focuses on organisational anteced...
Workplaces abound in conflict. Individuals within organisations are therefore vulnerable to a wide r...
Leadership behaviour has been identified as an important antecedent of workplace bullying, since man...
© The Author(s) 2015 Although organizational change has often been cited as an important cause of wo...
Abstract: Over the past three decades, a growing body of international literature points to a relati...
2018-10-18Research suggests that workplace bullying occurs in many occupations and festers more in o...
Workplace bullying is, by definition, a gradually escalating process, theorized to occur from psycho...
peer-reviewedThis article investigates why workers submit to managerial bullying and, in doing so, w...
Background: The aim of the study was to describe factors that contribute to the occurrence of workpl...
In over a decade of research into bullying at work, the focus has been on defining, measuring, and e...