This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between nationality, cultural orientation, and attitudes toward different ways in which an employee might blow the whistle. The study investigated two questions - are there any significant differences in the attitudes of university students from South Korea, Turkey and the U.K. toward various ways by which an employee blows the whistle in an organization?, and what effect, if any, does cultural orientation have on these attitudes? In order to answer these questions, the study identified six dimensions of whistleblowing and four types of cultural orientation. The survey was conducted among 759 university students, who voluntarily participated; 284 Sout...
The aims of this study are two folds, to identify whether intention to whistle blow exists; and to a...
A review of research concerning whistle-blowing suggests that it is of benefit to society; hence, so...
This study aimed to examine the likelihood to blow the whistle on various kinds of organisational wr...
This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between n...
This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between n...
Individualism refers to personal interests while collectivism refers to collective interests. Formal...
This chapter reviews the literature on the role of culture and nationality in whistleblowing. Cross-...
In this chapter, we demonstrate that for cross-cultural research into whistleblowing to date, this h...
Incidences of organizational wrongdoing have become wide spread throughout the whole business world....
In a global marketplace, managers often face major difficulties when it comes to handling ethical pr...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 200-237.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Paper one --...
This study examines the influence of an observer’s value orientation and personality type on attitud...
With the change of history, national culture gradually becomes the moral common theme for the group,...
This study examined the impact of cultural differences on whistle blowing and peer reporting between...
This research examined cross-cultural differences in business-related ethical perceptions. Subjects ...
The aims of this study are two folds, to identify whether intention to whistle blow exists; and to a...
A review of research concerning whistle-blowing suggests that it is of benefit to society; hence, so...
This study aimed to examine the likelihood to blow the whistle on various kinds of organisational wr...
This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between n...
This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between n...
Individualism refers to personal interests while collectivism refers to collective interests. Formal...
This chapter reviews the literature on the role of culture and nationality in whistleblowing. Cross-...
In this chapter, we demonstrate that for cross-cultural research into whistleblowing to date, this h...
Incidences of organizational wrongdoing have become wide spread throughout the whole business world....
In a global marketplace, managers often face major difficulties when it comes to handling ethical pr...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 200-237.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Paper one --...
This study examines the influence of an observer’s value orientation and personality type on attitud...
With the change of history, national culture gradually becomes the moral common theme for the group,...
This study examined the impact of cultural differences on whistle blowing and peer reporting between...
This research examined cross-cultural differences in business-related ethical perceptions. Subjects ...
The aims of this study are two folds, to identify whether intention to whistle blow exists; and to a...
A review of research concerning whistle-blowing suggests that it is of benefit to society; hence, so...
This study aimed to examine the likelihood to blow the whistle on various kinds of organisational wr...