Law-breaking activities within firms are widespread but difficult to uncover, making whistleblowing by employees desirable. We investigate if and how monetary incentives and expectations of social approval or disapproval from the public, and their interactions, affect an employee’s decision to blow the whistle when the social damage from the reported misbehavior is more or less salient. Our analysis also has implications for the design and management of firms’ internal whistleblowing channels. This paper was accepted by Yan Chen, decision analysis
In order to rescue information technology (IT) projects when they go awry, it is critical to unders...
Whistleblowing can be described as a response to report improper conduct in an organisation. It comp...
Whistle-blowing is an important mechanism of corporate governance. We show that whistle-blowing has ...
Law-breaking activities within firms are widespread but difficult to uncover, making whistleblowing ...
Law-breaking activities within firms are widespread but difficult to uncover, making whistleblowing ...
Law-breaking activities within firms are widespread but difficult to uncover, making whistleblowing ...
Law-breaking activities within firms are widespread but difficult to uncover, making whistleblowing ...
I compare two approaches employers can use to induce workers to blow the whistle on internal miscond...
I compare two approaches employers can use to induce workers to blow the whistle on internal miscond...
Whistleblowing is a form of pro-social behaviour that occurs when a current or former employee repor...
Whistleblowing is a form of pro-social behaviour that occurs when a current or former employee repor...
Whistle-blowing has received considerable attention in the ethics literature. However, following the...
Whistle-blowing has received considerable attention in the ethics literature. However, following the...
Whistleblowing has often been regarded as an intrusion into the commercial functioning of organisati...
Whistleblowing is a psychological process that involves the calculation of risks and benefits. While...
In order to rescue information technology (IT) projects when they go awry, it is critical to unders...
Whistleblowing can be described as a response to report improper conduct in an organisation. It comp...
Whistle-blowing is an important mechanism of corporate governance. We show that whistle-blowing has ...
Law-breaking activities within firms are widespread but difficult to uncover, making whistleblowing ...
Law-breaking activities within firms are widespread but difficult to uncover, making whistleblowing ...
Law-breaking activities within firms are widespread but difficult to uncover, making whistleblowing ...
Law-breaking activities within firms are widespread but difficult to uncover, making whistleblowing ...
I compare two approaches employers can use to induce workers to blow the whistle on internal miscond...
I compare two approaches employers can use to induce workers to blow the whistle on internal miscond...
Whistleblowing is a form of pro-social behaviour that occurs when a current or former employee repor...
Whistleblowing is a form of pro-social behaviour that occurs when a current or former employee repor...
Whistle-blowing has received considerable attention in the ethics literature. However, following the...
Whistle-blowing has received considerable attention in the ethics literature. However, following the...
Whistleblowing has often been regarded as an intrusion into the commercial functioning of organisati...
Whistleblowing is a psychological process that involves the calculation of risks and benefits. While...
In order to rescue information technology (IT) projects when they go awry, it is critical to unders...
Whistleblowing can be described as a response to report improper conduct in an organisation. It comp...
Whistle-blowing is an important mechanism of corporate governance. We show that whistle-blowing has ...