This study aims to broaden the literature on workplace bullying in higher education. The primary researcher examined the occurrence of workplace bullying within higher education institutions across the United States, and whether perceived social support moderates the effect of workplace bullying on psychological distress, measured as occupational burnout. Additionally, the primary researcher assessed if organizational justice climate influences the moderating effect of perceived social support on the relationship between workplace bullying and occupational burnout. A simple moderation analysis was conducted in order to investigate if the effect of workplace bullying on occupational burnout was attenuated by perceived social support. Additio...
Research demonstrates bullying has negative physical, emotional and mental impacts on victims. Much ...
Workplace bullying is a serious psychosocial occupational hazard. Despite a wealth of empirical stud...
This paper examines the results of a workplace bully survey sent to faculty, instructors and librari...
This study aims to broaden the literature on workplace bullying in higher education. The primary res...
Current research indicates that workplace bullying exists among a variety of industries in the Unite...
Workplace bullying has a detrimental effect on employees, yet few studies have examined ...
This study aims to investigate the moderating effects of social support on the link between workplac...
The aim of the present study was to explore bullying and its effects among university employees (n =...
As bullying was eventually labeled an adult problem, research refocused from the child’s playground ...
This article addresses a gap in the work psychology literature regarding psychosocial working condit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2012. Major: Educational Policy and Administration...
Most research on workplace bullying uses survey results to understand working conditions, target and...
The prevalent and negative impact of workplace bullying has called the attentions of both practition...
Workplace bullying has been linked to many unfavorable outcomes that can be very costly to organizat...
Workplace bullying can result in serious consequences for both employees and employers. Unfortunatel...
Research demonstrates bullying has negative physical, emotional and mental impacts on victims. Much ...
Workplace bullying is a serious psychosocial occupational hazard. Despite a wealth of empirical stud...
This paper examines the results of a workplace bully survey sent to faculty, instructors and librari...
This study aims to broaden the literature on workplace bullying in higher education. The primary res...
Current research indicates that workplace bullying exists among a variety of industries in the Unite...
Workplace bullying has a detrimental effect on employees, yet few studies have examined ...
This study aims to investigate the moderating effects of social support on the link between workplac...
The aim of the present study was to explore bullying and its effects among university employees (n =...
As bullying was eventually labeled an adult problem, research refocused from the child’s playground ...
This article addresses a gap in the work psychology literature regarding psychosocial working condit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2012. Major: Educational Policy and Administration...
Most research on workplace bullying uses survey results to understand working conditions, target and...
The prevalent and negative impact of workplace bullying has called the attentions of both practition...
Workplace bullying has been linked to many unfavorable outcomes that can be very costly to organizat...
Workplace bullying can result in serious consequences for both employees and employers. Unfortunatel...
Research demonstrates bullying has negative physical, emotional and mental impacts on victims. Much ...
Workplace bullying is a serious psychosocial occupational hazard. Despite a wealth of empirical stud...
This paper examines the results of a workplace bully survey sent to faculty, instructors and librari...