The Dynamics of Employee Dissent: Whistleblowers and Organizational Jiu-Jitsu
Whistleblowing is a form of organizational dissent that is rarely successful, instead usually leading to disaster for the whistleblower. Organizational theorists seldom have addressed the question of how to improve whistleblowers' strategies. A useful general perspective for doing this is to conceive of bureaucracies as authoritarian political systems. The concept of political jiu-jitsu, from the theory of nonviolent action, is adapted to organizational contexts and used to assess a range of tactics used by organizational elites against dissidents. The resulting implications for whistleblower strategies are assessed by comparison with standard recommendations offered by experienced whistleblower advisers.
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2004
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Authors: | Martin, Brian ; Rifkin, Will |
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Public Organization Review. - Springer. - Vol. 4.2004, 3, p. 221-238
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Springer |
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