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Bullying 2 Deviant behaviour 2 Ethical climate 2 Ethical leadership 2 Transformational leadership 2 Workplace bullying 2 Employees behaviour 1 Management strategy 1 Problem employees 1 Working practices 1 Workplace 1
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Workplace bullying: consequences, causes and controls (part one)
Appelbaum, Steven H.; Semerjian, Gary; Mohan, Krishan - In: Industrial and Commercial Training 44 (2012) 4, pp. 203-210
Purpose – The aim is to examine what is workplace bullying and its consequences, causes and as well as to offer managers control systems on how to counter, reduce or eliminate it as the scale of bullying in the workplace is quite alarming. It is estimated that 1.7 million Americans and 11...
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Workplace bullying: consequences, causes and controls (part two)
Appelbaum, Steven H.; Semerjian, Gary; Mohan, Krishan - In: Industrial and Commercial Training 44 (2012) 6, pp. 337-344
Purpose – This paper's aim is to examine workplace bullying – what it is and its causes, consequences – and to offer managers control systems on how to counter, reduce or eliminate it. The scale of bullying in the workplace is quite alarming – it is estimated that 1.7 million Americans...
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