Towards reducing the harm : workplace bullying as workplace corruption - a critical review

Margaret H. Vickers

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    Abstract

    Workplace bullying and workplace corruption are both disturbing workplace phenomena. However, despite considerable research into both, there remains insufficient understanding of either, including scant recognition that, at times, they may intersect. A critical review of what have been hitherto quite separate literatures is undertaken for the purpose of developing a research agenda that recognises the potential areas of overlap. Rather than isolating and distinguishing the two constructs, or attempting to link or explain their complex causes, secondary analysis of the respective literatures is critically undertaken to showcase the possible overlaps that can exist. What is presented is evidence from the literature that, sometimes, acts of workplace bullying are also acts of corruption, and have rarely been recognised as such previously. Recognising this overlap is intended to encourage the emergence of a new, and much needed, research agenda. Increased understanding of both these harmful workplace phenomena can then emerge to make our workplaces safer-for employees, employers, and the organisations that employ them.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)95-113
    Number of pages19
    JournalEmployee Responsibilities and Rights Journal
    Volume26
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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