This study explores the experiences of workplace ill-treatment of academic staff in the Irish Higher Education sector, with a focus on organizational response to experienced or witnessed workplace bullying and/or incivility. Workplace bullying is a significant problem, affecting approximately 15% of the workforce, with considerable variation by sector. Educational workplaces typically display prevalence rates that exceed average workplace bullying rates. The negative impacts on health and well-being are well documented and evidence is also emerging to show that organizational responses are less than optimal. The data collected comprise 11 qualitative in-depth interviews with academic staff in three of Ireland’s seven Universities. Applying ...
This article aims to present some results of a research project, which made possible to identify the...
The extant literature evidences the link between incivility and workplace culture. Both have a symbi...
Bullying is now recognised as a significant issue in the workplace, in Ireland as elsewhere. Researc...
peer-reviewedThis study explores the experiences of workplace ill-treatment of academic staff in the...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the lived experiences of workplace ill-treatment o...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to reveal the lived experience of toxic leadership for a cohort...
MSc (Industrial Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWorkplace bullying is an incr...
Workplace bullying is pervasive and has negative impacts on organizations and their employees. Despi...
Current research indicates that workplace bullying exists among a variety of industries in the Unite...
The project aims at finding how workplace bullying affects employee productivity and performance at ...
This paper offers a comprehensive examination of the 'lived experience' of workplace bullying in pri...
This article investigates why workers submit to managerial bullying and, in doing so, we extend the ...
© The Author(s) 2020. Workplace bullying is pervasive and has negative impacts on organizations and ...
peer-reviewedPurpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the prevalence of ill-treatment and bul...
New managerialism and the pervasive neoliberalisation of universities is by now a wellestablished ph...
This article aims to present some results of a research project, which made possible to identify the...
The extant literature evidences the link between incivility and workplace culture. Both have a symbi...
Bullying is now recognised as a significant issue in the workplace, in Ireland as elsewhere. Researc...
peer-reviewedThis study explores the experiences of workplace ill-treatment of academic staff in the...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the lived experiences of workplace ill-treatment o...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to reveal the lived experience of toxic leadership for a cohort...
MSc (Industrial Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWorkplace bullying is an incr...
Workplace bullying is pervasive and has negative impacts on organizations and their employees. Despi...
Current research indicates that workplace bullying exists among a variety of industries in the Unite...
The project aims at finding how workplace bullying affects employee productivity and performance at ...
This paper offers a comprehensive examination of the 'lived experience' of workplace bullying in pri...
This article investigates why workers submit to managerial bullying and, in doing so, we extend the ...
© The Author(s) 2020. Workplace bullying is pervasive and has negative impacts on organizations and ...
peer-reviewedPurpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the prevalence of ill-treatment and bul...
New managerialism and the pervasive neoliberalisation of universities is by now a wellestablished ph...
This article aims to present some results of a research project, which made possible to identify the...
The extant literature evidences the link between incivility and workplace culture. Both have a symbi...
Bullying is now recognised as a significant issue in the workplace, in Ireland as elsewhere. Researc...