Health-care and public sector institutions are high-risk settings for workplace bullying. Despite growing acknowledgement of the scale and consequence of this pervasive problem, there has been little critical examination of the institutional power dynamics that enable bullying. In the aftermath of large-scale failures in care standards in public sector healthcare institutions, which were characterised by managerial bullying, attention to the nexus between bullying, power and institutional failures is warranted. In this study, employing Foucault\u27s framework of power, we illuminate bullying as a feature of structures of power and knowledge in public sector institutions. Our analysis draws upon the experiences of a large sample (n = 3345) o...
Background: Investigations of workplace bullying in health care settings have tended to focus on nur...
Public sector organizations have been shown to have high levels of workplace bullying, despite wides...
Aim and objective. This study sought to explore the nature of bullying in the Australian nursing wor...
It is not possible to understand bullying without considering the concept of power, and yet power ha...
It is not possible to understand bullying without considering the concept of power, and yet power ha...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a large national study of bullying ...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
Abstract This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mix...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
BACKGROUND: Investigations of workplace bullying in health care settings have tended to focus on nur...
Over recent decades, there has been growing recognition that workplace bullying is a pervasive and h...
Background: Investigations of workplace bullying in health care settings have tended to focus on nur...
Public sector organizations have been shown to have high levels of workplace bullying, despite wides...
Aim and objective. This study sought to explore the nature of bullying in the Australian nursing wor...
It is not possible to understand bullying without considering the concept of power, and yet power ha...
It is not possible to understand bullying without considering the concept of power, and yet power ha...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a large national study of bullying ...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
Abstract This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mix...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
BACKGROUND: Investigations of workplace bullying in health care settings have tended to focus on nur...
Over recent decades, there has been growing recognition that workplace bullying is a pervasive and h...
Background: Investigations of workplace bullying in health care settings have tended to focus on nur...
Public sector organizations have been shown to have high levels of workplace bullying, despite wides...
Aim and objective. This study sought to explore the nature of bullying in the Australian nursing wor...