Workplace mobbing: Expulsion, exclusion and transformation
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Ramsay, Sheryl
Barker, Michelle
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The issue of workplace bullying has received considerable attention in recent times in both the academic literature and in the print and electronic media. The stereotypical bullying scenario can be described as the "bully boss" model, where those in more senior positions tend to bully the staff they supervise. By way of contrast, this paper presents the findings of a three year exemplarian action research study into the lesser known phenomenon of workplace mobbing. Consistent with grounded theory methods, the findings are discussed in the context of emergent propositions in relation to the broader social, cultural, and organisational factors that can perpetuate workplace mobbing in the public sector.
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22nd ANZAM Conference 2008: managing in the Pacific Century
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Organisational Behaviour