This paper investigates the relationship between workplace bullying and employee outcomes in a healthcare setting. Drawing on HR process theory, we investigate the mediating role of the perceived effectiveness of implementation of anti-bullying practices on employee outcomes and whether targeted line manager training was a moderator of that relationship. Our multi-level analysis (utilising responses from 1507 employees within 47 hospitals with matched HR Director interviews), finds that the relationship between workplace bullying and employee outcomes is partially mediated by employees’ perceived effective implementation of intended anti-bully practices. The mediated relationship is moderated by targeted line manager training in anti-bullyi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the direct and buffering effects of three workplac...
MCom (Human Resource Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Literature from t...
Organizations are often analyzed as open systems interdependent, interconnected or interrelated with...
This paper investigates the relationship between workplace bullying and employee outcomes in a healt...
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate employee reports of workplace bullying in which participant...
In the United Kingdom the majority of those reporting being bullied at work claim their manager as ‘...
In the United Kingdom the majority of those reporting being bullied at work claim their manager as ‘...
Research on the relationship between HRM and organisational performance has highlighted a gap betwee...
BACKGROUND: Investigations of workplace bullying in health care settings have tended to focus on nur...
Background: Investigations of workplace bullying in health care settings have tended to focus on nur...
This thesis deals with the issue of bullying at work. The bullying concept refers to situations wher...
The aim of this study has been to analyze measures adopted to counteract workplace bullying from the...
Workplace bullying in the healthcare field has contributed to decreasing productivity, decreasing em...
Objectives: This paper explores the workplace bullying of healthcare trainees and the resultant effe...
In the last two decades, much effort has been invested in empirical research to understand workplace...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the direct and buffering effects of three workplac...
MCom (Human Resource Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Literature from t...
Organizations are often analyzed as open systems interdependent, interconnected or interrelated with...
This paper investigates the relationship between workplace bullying and employee outcomes in a healt...
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate employee reports of workplace bullying in which participant...
In the United Kingdom the majority of those reporting being bullied at work claim their manager as ‘...
In the United Kingdom the majority of those reporting being bullied at work claim their manager as ‘...
Research on the relationship between HRM and organisational performance has highlighted a gap betwee...
BACKGROUND: Investigations of workplace bullying in health care settings have tended to focus on nur...
Background: Investigations of workplace bullying in health care settings have tended to focus on nur...
This thesis deals with the issue of bullying at work. The bullying concept refers to situations wher...
The aim of this study has been to analyze measures adopted to counteract workplace bullying from the...
Workplace bullying in the healthcare field has contributed to decreasing productivity, decreasing em...
Objectives: This paper explores the workplace bullying of healthcare trainees and the resultant effe...
In the last two decades, much effort has been invested in empirical research to understand workplace...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the direct and buffering effects of three workplac...
MCom (Human Resource Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Literature from t...
Organizations are often analyzed as open systems interdependent, interconnected or interrelated with...