TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring workplace bullying from diverse perspectives
T2 - A Journal of Applied Communication Research forum
AU - Tye-Williams, Stacy
AU - Carbo, Jerry
AU - D’Cruz, Premilla
AU - Hollis, Leah P.
AU - Keashly, Loraleigh
AU - Mattice, Catherine
AU - Tracy, Sarah J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 National Communication Association.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Workplace bullying is a pernicious workplace problem that harms employees and organizations alike. Targets suffer mental and physical consequences of repeated abuse. Organizations experience consequences such as diminished worker productivity and increased turnover. In some cases, even workplace violence. While these instances are thankfully rare, it is important to understand how workplace bullying manifests in organizations and what employees, bystanders, and organizations can do about it. At the invitation of the editor to convene a diverse panel of experts on workplace bullying, seven scholars responded to questions pertaining to six workplace bullying-related issues. These are conceptual definition; bystander intervention; the relationship between race, gender, and other marginalized identities and workplace bullying; interdisciplinary opportunities and constraints; developments in United States policy; and how employees, bystanders, and organizations can and should respond to workplace bullying.
AB - Workplace bullying is a pernicious workplace problem that harms employees and organizations alike. Targets suffer mental and physical consequences of repeated abuse. Organizations experience consequences such as diminished worker productivity and increased turnover. In some cases, even workplace violence. While these instances are thankfully rare, it is important to understand how workplace bullying manifests in organizations and what employees, bystanders, and organizations can do about it. At the invitation of the editor to convene a diverse panel of experts on workplace bullying, seven scholars responded to questions pertaining to six workplace bullying-related issues. These are conceptual definition; bystander intervention; the relationship between race, gender, and other marginalized identities and workplace bullying; interdisciplinary opportunities and constraints; developments in United States policy; and how employees, bystanders, and organizations can and should respond to workplace bullying.
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U2 - 10.1080/00909882.2020.1830148
DO - 10.1080/00909882.2020.1830148
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85096823825
SN - 0090-9882
VL - 48
SP - 637
EP - 653
JO - Journal of Applied Communication Research
JF - Journal of Applied Communication Research
IS - 6
ER -