Background: The negative effects of in-person workplace bullying (WB) are well established. Less is known about cyber-bullying (CB), in which negative behaviours are mediated by technology. Drawing on the conservation of resources theory, the current research examined how individual and organisational factors were related to WB and CB at two time points three months apart. Methods: Data were collected by means of an online self-report survey. Eight hundred and twenty-six respondents (58% female, 42% male) provided data at both time points. Results: One hundred and twenty-three (15%) of participants had been bullied and 23 (2.8%) of participants had been cyber-bullied within the last six months. Women reported more WB, but not more CB, than ...
This paper explores empirical data from human resources practitioners and employees to define the wa...
Workplace bullying is detrimental to employees and organizations, yet in a meta-analytic review of s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the direct and buffering effects of three workplac...
Background: The negative effects of in-person workplace bullying (WB) are well established. Less is ...
Bullying at work, a severe form of anti-social behaviour, has become an issue of major concern to wo...
This is a study of workplace bullying in New Zealand in the higher education sector. A number of wes...
While the subject of cyberbullying of children and adolescents has begun to be addressed, there has ...
This study sought to determine the antecedents (or causes) of workplace bullying in the health secto...
Objective: The goal of this study was to systematically review risk factors for workplace bullying. ...
Managers are frequently cited as the perpetrators of workplace bullying, however it has been the rec...
Workplace bullying continues to be a prominent issue in both New Zealand and Australian workplaces. ...
The aim of the present study was to explore bullying and its effects among university employees (n =...
Although the literature on traditional workplace bullying is advancing rapidly, currently investigat...
The current chapter debates the limited existing research evidence on cyberbullying within working c...
BULLYING IS A WORKPLACE HAZARD Workplace bullying is a significant hazard in New Zealand. It affects...
This paper explores empirical data from human resources practitioners and employees to define the wa...
Workplace bullying is detrimental to employees and organizations, yet in a meta-analytic review of s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the direct and buffering effects of three workplac...
Background: The negative effects of in-person workplace bullying (WB) are well established. Less is ...
Bullying at work, a severe form of anti-social behaviour, has become an issue of major concern to wo...
This is a study of workplace bullying in New Zealand in the higher education sector. A number of wes...
While the subject of cyberbullying of children and adolescents has begun to be addressed, there has ...
This study sought to determine the antecedents (or causes) of workplace bullying in the health secto...
Objective: The goal of this study was to systematically review risk factors for workplace bullying. ...
Managers are frequently cited as the perpetrators of workplace bullying, however it has been the rec...
Workplace bullying continues to be a prominent issue in both New Zealand and Australian workplaces. ...
The aim of the present study was to explore bullying and its effects among university employees (n =...
Although the literature on traditional workplace bullying is advancing rapidly, currently investigat...
The current chapter debates the limited existing research evidence on cyberbullying within working c...
BULLYING IS A WORKPLACE HAZARD Workplace bullying is a significant hazard in New Zealand. It affects...
This paper explores empirical data from human resources practitioners and employees to define the wa...
Workplace bullying is detrimental to employees and organizations, yet in a meta-analytic review of s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the direct and buffering effects of three workplac...