This study investigates the defining features that distinguish workplace bullying from interpersonal conflict – being frequency, negative social behaviour, power imbalance, length and perceived intent – by contrasting the characteristics of conflict incidents in a group of workplace bullying victims versus a group of non-victims. A group of 47 victims and 62 non-victims were identified based on a questionnaire time 1 and time 2 (time lag of 6 months). The conflict incidents were assessed between time 1 and time 2 using an event-based diary study that was filled out for a period of two times 20 working days with a break of 4 months in between. Hierarchical linear modelling (HLM) showed that conflict incidents differed for victims versus non-...
Main Abstract Content: Purpose To investigate the association between conflict frequency and bullyin...
In this paper, we tackle an important but unresolved research question: How distinct are workplace c...
The misconception of workplace bullying as normal workplace conflict is described and refuted. Motiv...
This study investigates the defining features that distinguish workplace bullying from interpersonal...
Purpose - This paper examines the role that conflict management styles play in the relationship betw...
The current study examined the relationships between conflicts in the work unit, the employee's conf...
The current study examined the relationships between conflicts in the work unit, the employee's conf...
The current study examines the relationship between the occurrence of conflicts in the work unit and...
Up to now, researchers have identified various individual and work-related factors as potential ante...
This study investigates the relationship between the work unit's conflict management styles and bull...
Workplace bullying (WB) is a serious phenomenon that has serious detrimental effects on victim’s hea...
In this paper, we tackle an important but unresolved research question: How distinct are workplace c...
In this paper, we tackle an important but unresolved research question: How distinct are workplace c...
Research examining workplace bullying (WB) perpetration from the perspective of perpetrators has rem...
The current study investigated how work-related disagreements—coined as conflicts—relate to workplac...
Main Abstract Content: Purpose To investigate the association between conflict frequency and bullyin...
In this paper, we tackle an important but unresolved research question: How distinct are workplace c...
The misconception of workplace bullying as normal workplace conflict is described and refuted. Motiv...
This study investigates the defining features that distinguish workplace bullying from interpersonal...
Purpose - This paper examines the role that conflict management styles play in the relationship betw...
The current study examined the relationships between conflicts in the work unit, the employee's conf...
The current study examined the relationships between conflicts in the work unit, the employee's conf...
The current study examines the relationship between the occurrence of conflicts in the work unit and...
Up to now, researchers have identified various individual and work-related factors as potential ante...
This study investigates the relationship between the work unit's conflict management styles and bull...
Workplace bullying (WB) is a serious phenomenon that has serious detrimental effects on victim’s hea...
In this paper, we tackle an important but unresolved research question: How distinct are workplace c...
In this paper, we tackle an important but unresolved research question: How distinct are workplace c...
Research examining workplace bullying (WB) perpetration from the perspective of perpetrators has rem...
The current study investigated how work-related disagreements—coined as conflicts—relate to workplac...
Main Abstract Content: Purpose To investigate the association between conflict frequency and bullyin...
In this paper, we tackle an important but unresolved research question: How distinct are workplace c...
The misconception of workplace bullying as normal workplace conflict is described and refuted. Motiv...