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Title: Workplace Bullying among Business Professionals - Prevalence, Organisational Antecedents and Gender Differences (summary section only)
Authors: Salin, Denise
Subject: Management and Organisation
Keywords: bullying
mobbing
harassment
workplace agression
organisational behaviour
business professionals
work life
gender
Abstract: Workplace bullying can be defined as repeated and persistent negative acts that involve a power imbalance and create a hostile work environment. Partly because of the many negative consequences associated with the phenomenon, bullying has recently become the focus of many studies by contemporary organisational researchers. Drawing on a survey, this thesis provides information on the prevalence and forms of bullying among business professionals, a group of employees neglected in previous bullying research. The thesis follows a tradition among Nordic researchers that emphasises the role of the psychosocial work environment in bullying. In particular, it illustrates how high internal competition and a high degree of organisational politics in business life may lead employees to use bullying as a tactic to gain benefits over their colleagues. Furthermore, it explores the significance of gender in bullying in male-dominated work environments, with women tending to be subjected to more negative acts, tending to feel less capable to defend themselves in these situations, and tending to feel less reluctant to classify these experiences as bullying. In addition to the introductory essay, this thesis consists of a book chapter and four articles. These five papers address particular aspects of workplace bullying: the prevalence and forms of bullying, the significance of gender in bullying, and organisational antecedents of bullying.
Date of defence: 10-Nov-2003
Issue Date: 31-Oct-2003
Publisher: Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration
Svenska handelshögskolan
Series/Report no.: Economics and Society
117
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10227/90
URN:ISBN:951-555-787-9
ISBN: 951-555-787-9
Appears in Collections:Economics and Society (Doctoral theses)
Management and Organisation - Doctoral Theses

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