Despite the wealth of research available on gossip, its application into understanding organizational behaviours has been limited. This study addresses the gap in literature through a qualitative exploration of the interaction between workplace gossip and business socialization. Nine Taiwanese women (mean age = 35) with business socializing experience were interviewed. Content analysis was conducted using the Spradley (1979) method. Findings indicated that socializing for business is perceived to be a masculine activity, so women run a higher risk of being gossiped about when they engage in it. In addition, the majority of gossip tended to be negative, and focused on social blunders committed. Supporting the view that women are disadv...
Exploring a prevalent yet under-researched phenomenon in organizations, we examine the effect of mul...
Gossip is a common phenomenon in the workplace and yet relatively little is understood about its in...
The authors use social network analysis to understand how employees’ propensity to engage in positiv...
The range of studies that has been conducted on the role of gossip in organizations suggests that go...
Gossip is a common phenomenon in the workplace and yet relatively little is understood about itsinfl...
Gossiping is a special type of communication, particularly attributed to women and often with negati...
In today’s communication-driven world, informal communication can at some point be construed as mali...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the curvilinear relationship between perceived n...
This study developed and tested a relational theory of positive and negative gossip about managers. ...
The presence of gossip in day-to-day communication has made this practice a common phenomenon among ...
The impact of workplace gossip on employees has become a hot topic among researchers and practitione...
This study investigated the relationship between workplace gossip (positive gossip andnegative gossi...
This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
The omnipresence of workplace gossip makes understanding gossip processes imperative to understand s...
This research explores the harmful effects of negative workplace gossip (NWG) on targets and organiz...
Exploring a prevalent yet under-researched phenomenon in organizations, we examine the effect of mul...
Gossip is a common phenomenon in the workplace and yet relatively little is understood about its in...
The authors use social network analysis to understand how employees’ propensity to engage in positiv...
The range of studies that has been conducted on the role of gossip in organizations suggests that go...
Gossip is a common phenomenon in the workplace and yet relatively little is understood about itsinfl...
Gossiping is a special type of communication, particularly attributed to women and often with negati...
In today’s communication-driven world, informal communication can at some point be construed as mali...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the curvilinear relationship between perceived n...
This study developed and tested a relational theory of positive and negative gossip about managers. ...
The presence of gossip in day-to-day communication has made this practice a common phenomenon among ...
The impact of workplace gossip on employees has become a hot topic among researchers and practitione...
This study investigated the relationship between workplace gossip (positive gossip andnegative gossi...
This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
The omnipresence of workplace gossip makes understanding gossip processes imperative to understand s...
This research explores the harmful effects of negative workplace gossip (NWG) on targets and organiz...
Exploring a prevalent yet under-researched phenomenon in organizations, we examine the effect of mul...
Gossip is a common phenomenon in the workplace and yet relatively little is understood about its in...
The authors use social network analysis to understand how employees’ propensity to engage in positiv...