In this chapter we shown how whistleblowing has the potential to alert and stop detrimental activities that often harm a third party. We first outlined the background for our research before we explained the term retaliation and described some types of such behaviour. We then presented some of the most typical symptoms reported by employees that have reported wrongdoing at work and been exposed to retaliation and workplace bullying afterwards, before we delineated the link between whistleblowing, retaliation, workplace bullying and health. Studies have shown that there is a link between whistleblowing, retaliation and workplace bullying. Future studies should also investigate the link between health and later employment status. In t...
Whistleblowing is defined in the US Whistle-blower Protection Act 1989 as occurring when a present o...
M.Phil.Whistleblowers have become known as being disloyal employees and troublemakers. This percepti...
This paper explains why it is desirable for employers to have whistleblowing codes, and draws upon p...
In this chapter we shown how whistleblowing has the potential to alert and stop detrimental activiti...
This article is © Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this version to appea...
This study advances the literature on workplace deviance, addressing retaliation victimization in th...
Whistleblowing is ‘the disclosure by organization members (former or current) of illegal, immoral or...
The understanding of loyalty concept between employer and employee has changed in recent years. Whil...
This chapter addresses how research into whistleblowing may need to evolve if it is to inform new pr...
The ethical and legal conduct of organizations is the focus of compliance, as it is broadly understo...
Notwithstanding the increasing interest in responsible management research, education and practice, ...
This article uses a range of disciplinary perspectives to examine what is meant by stigma and explai...
This chapter offers a critical overview of the phenomenon of whistleblowing, which represents a risi...
Whistleblowing is defined by the retaliation that those who speak out receive. Why some organization...
In current challenging environment, where organisations are going extremes to achieve top positions,...
Whistleblowing is defined in the US Whistle-blower Protection Act 1989 as occurring when a present o...
M.Phil.Whistleblowers have become known as being disloyal employees and troublemakers. This percepti...
This paper explains why it is desirable for employers to have whistleblowing codes, and draws upon p...
In this chapter we shown how whistleblowing has the potential to alert and stop detrimental activiti...
This article is © Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this version to appea...
This study advances the literature on workplace deviance, addressing retaliation victimization in th...
Whistleblowing is ‘the disclosure by organization members (former or current) of illegal, immoral or...
The understanding of loyalty concept between employer and employee has changed in recent years. Whil...
This chapter addresses how research into whistleblowing may need to evolve if it is to inform new pr...
The ethical and legal conduct of organizations is the focus of compliance, as it is broadly understo...
Notwithstanding the increasing interest in responsible management research, education and practice, ...
This article uses a range of disciplinary perspectives to examine what is meant by stigma and explai...
This chapter offers a critical overview of the phenomenon of whistleblowing, which represents a risi...
Whistleblowing is defined by the retaliation that those who speak out receive. Why some organization...
In current challenging environment, where organisations are going extremes to achieve top positions,...
Whistleblowing is defined in the US Whistle-blower Protection Act 1989 as occurring when a present o...
M.Phil.Whistleblowers have become known as being disloyal employees and troublemakers. This percepti...
This paper explains why it is desirable for employers to have whistleblowing codes, and draws upon p...