Bullying and Harassment in the Workplace e-bog
1021,49 DKK
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Building on the success of two earlier best-selling editions from 2003 and 2011, this benchmark text and highly cited reference work now appears in its third edition. This book is a research-based resource on key aspects of workplace bullying and its remediation, which:Covers the nature and complexities of bullying and harassment in the workplace Presents the evidence on its prevalence, risk gr...
E-bog
1021,49 DKK
Forlag
CRC Press
Udgivet
9 april 2020
Længde
684 sider
Genrer
Personnel and human resources management
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780429869891
Building on the success of two earlier best-selling editions from 2003 and 2011, this benchmark text and highly cited reference work now appears in its third edition. This book is a research-based resource on key aspects of workplace bullying and its remediation, which:Covers the nature and complexities of bullying and harassment in the workplace Presents the evidence on its prevalence, risk groups, antecedents and outcomesExamines cyberbullying and harassment in the digital worldDescribes the roles of bystanders and the coping possibilities of victimsDiscusses prevention, intervention, treatment and the management of specific casesExplains legal perspectives, the role of HR and of internal policiesEdited by leading experts in the field and presenting contributions from subject experts, it provides state-of-the-art reviews of the main themes in the field, as well as practical remedies and solutions at individual, organizational and societal levels, providing a much-needed update and expansion of the original work, as the research and literature on this problem with its manifold detrimental effects has expanded radically over the last decade. This book should be of interest to all scholars in the field of organizational behavior and social processes at work. In particular, the book is a much-needed tool for bachelor, master and PhD students, new and experienced researchers in the field, advanced practitioners and policy makers, including labor inspectors, union representatives, HR-personnel, lawyers, management consultants, and counsellors in private practice, family physicians and occupational health practitioners, to name a few.a