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workplace harassment 2 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 1 Betriebswirtschaftsstudium 1 E-Learning 1 E-learning 1 Führungskräfteentwicklung 1 Graduate business education 1 Leadership development 1 Learning method 1 Lernmethode 1 Students 1 Studierende 1 Virtual reality 1 Virtuelle Realität 1 discrimination 1 executive education 1 experiential learning 1 games 1 human resource management 1 innovative teaching and learning approaches 1 levels of education/teaching 1 media and resources 1 reasonable management action 1 teaching methods and approaches 1 virtual reality 1 virtual worlds/avatars/second life 1 workplace bullying 1 workplace mobbing 1
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Barker, Michelle 1 Ramsay, Sheryl 1 Shallcross, Linda 1 Steinbauer, Robert 1
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Journal of management education : the official publication of the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society 1
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Teaching students about workplace harassment by letting them experience it in a virtual reality environment
Steinbauer, Robert - In: Journal of management education : the official … 48 (2024) 4, pp. 671-707
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A proactive response to the mobbing problem : a guide for HR managers
Shallcross, Linda; Ramsay, Sheryl; Barker, Michelle - 2010
This paper introduces the concept of workplace mobbing as a destructive organizational behaviour of psychological assaults perpetrated against the target causing them harm and loss of employment. The discussion is drawn from a three year Australian study of 212 self identified targets of...
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