Authors
Helen Cowie, Paul Naylor, Ian Rivers, Peter K Smith, Beatriz Pereira
Publication date
2002/1/1
Source
Aggression and violent behavior
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
33-51
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Workplace bullying is increasingly being recognized as a serious problem in society today; it is also a problem that can be difficult to define and evaluate accurately. Research in this area has been hampered by lack of appropriate measurement techniques. Social scientists can play a key part in tackling the phenomenon of workplace bullying by developing and applying a range of research methods to capture its nature and incidence in a range of contexts. We review current methods of research into the phenomenon of bullying in the workplace. We examine definitional issues, including the type, frequency, and duration of bullying acts, and consider the role of values and norms of the workplace culture in influencing perception and measurement of bullying behavior. We distinguish methods that focus on: (a) inside perspectives on the experience of bullying (including questionnaires and surveys, self-report through …
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Scholar articles
H Cowie, P Naylor, I Rivers, PK Smith, B Pereira - Aggression and violent behavior, 2002