The knowledge about victims’ reactions to stressful events is important when it comes to the selection of the appropriate intervention strategies by people responsible for dealing with workplace bullying whenever it occurs in the organization. Early initiation of interventions is important, especially because workplace bullying is a situation not controlled by the victim who remains with a small selection of the possible forms of coping. For people experiencing workplace bullying, the knowledge about common reactions to this phenomenon may prove useful in itself, both reducing the discussed reactions and facilitating behaviors based on seeking help. The purpose of this review was to determine whether and which styles and strategies for copi...
This paper aims to: (a) explore the impact of witnessing workplace bullying on emotional exhaustion,...
Workplace bullying refers to prolonged exposure to frequent hostile behaviors at work, which can lea...
The research project consisted of five concurrent studies analysing the same set of quantitative and...
Both work- and person-related factors may trigger workplace bullying. Work-related factors, such as ...
The article concerns coping strategies of workers subjected to workplace bullying. Firstly, bullying...
Contemporary research has shown that workplace bullying is a prevalent issue within organisations wi...
Contemporary research has shown that workplace bullying is a prevalent issue within organisations wi...
Studies investigating both work- and individual-related antecedents of workplace bullying are scarce...
Up to now, researchers have identified various individual and work-related factors as potential ante...
This study investigated the nature and prevalence of workplace bullying among 186 government, servic...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021. American Psychological Association Funding Information: Academy of Finl...
This study investigated bullying in the workplace. More specifically, it explored the mental and phy...
PURPOSE: Previous research on the development of bullying suggests that working conditions such as r...
Abstract Workplace bullying is defined as a persistent pattern of mistreatment from others in the wo...
Workplace bullying is a repeated, health-harming mistreatment carried out in the form of verbal abus...
This paper aims to: (a) explore the impact of witnessing workplace bullying on emotional exhaustion,...
Workplace bullying refers to prolonged exposure to frequent hostile behaviors at work, which can lea...
The research project consisted of five concurrent studies analysing the same set of quantitative and...
Both work- and person-related factors may trigger workplace bullying. Work-related factors, such as ...
The article concerns coping strategies of workers subjected to workplace bullying. Firstly, bullying...
Contemporary research has shown that workplace bullying is a prevalent issue within organisations wi...
Contemporary research has shown that workplace bullying is a prevalent issue within organisations wi...
Studies investigating both work- and individual-related antecedents of workplace bullying are scarce...
Up to now, researchers have identified various individual and work-related factors as potential ante...
This study investigated the nature and prevalence of workplace bullying among 186 government, servic...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021. American Psychological Association Funding Information: Academy of Finl...
This study investigated bullying in the workplace. More specifically, it explored the mental and phy...
PURPOSE: Previous research on the development of bullying suggests that working conditions such as r...
Abstract Workplace bullying is defined as a persistent pattern of mistreatment from others in the wo...
Workplace bullying is a repeated, health-harming mistreatment carried out in the form of verbal abus...
This paper aims to: (a) explore the impact of witnessing workplace bullying on emotional exhaustion,...
Workplace bullying refers to prolonged exposure to frequent hostile behaviors at work, which can lea...
The research project consisted of five concurrent studies analysing the same set of quantitative and...