Workplace bullying in the nursing profession: A cross-cultural scoping review
I Karatuna, S Jönsson, T Muhonen - International journal of nursing studies, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Globally, nurses are at high risk of exposure to workplace bullying, and there is
a growing body of literature addressing bullying in the nursing profession. Yet, our …
a growing body of literature addressing bullying in the nursing profession. Yet, our …
An integrative systematic review of employee silence and voice in healthcare: what are we really measuring?
O Lainidi, MK Jendeby, A Montgomery… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The history of inquiries into the failings of medical care have highlighted the critical role of
communication and information sharing, meaning that speaking up and employee silence …
communication and information sharing, meaning that speaking up and employee silence …
Towards an integration of employee voice and silence
There is a growing interest in conceptualising employee voice across various theoretical
disciplines-including Human Resource Management (HRM), Organizational Behaviour …
disciplines-including Human Resource Management (HRM), Organizational Behaviour …
Power and inaction: why organizations fail to address workplace bullying
M Hodgins, S MacCurtain… - International Journal of …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose Bullying affects at least one-third of the workers through either direct exposure or
witnessing, both of which lead to compromised health, and as a result, reduced …
witnessing, both of which lead to compromised health, and as a result, reduced …
Workplace bullying and diffident silence: a moderated mediation model of shame and core self-evaluation
Purpose Workplace bullying generates various emotions, including shame in the target;
these emotions can induce employee silence. However, the role of shame in the relationship …
these emotions can induce employee silence. However, the role of shame in the relationship …
New trajectories in worker voice: Integrating and applying contemporary challenges in the organization of work
This paper aims to encourage a debate on the proposed transactive relationship between
voice and contemporary social, economic and technological (SET) developments …
voice and contemporary social, economic and technological (SET) developments …
Tracking employee voice: developing the concept of voice pathways
Different disciplines have studied employee voice as a key component of workplaces.
However, they have not tended to look at voice as a journey en route to enhanced (or …
However, they have not tended to look at voice as a journey en route to enhanced (or …
A systematic literature review of the organizational voice
E Hosseini, M Sabokro - … of Management Studies (Formerly known as …, 2022 - ijms.ut.ac.ir
This paper investigates the related literature on employee voice to propose an integrated
concept of employee voice across different management areas, eg, human resources …
concept of employee voice across different management areas, eg, human resources …
Subordinates' silence: the consequence of bullying behaviour and psychological insecurity among policemen
LJ Vem, JC Peter, DN Tali, AD Ochigbo… - Management …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose There has been a growing concern about employee silence (ES) within an
organization. ES is associated with low creativity and innovativeness, unethical …
organization. ES is associated with low creativity and innovativeness, unethical …
Workers' resistance to managerial silencing: A comparative study of temporary agency and platform workers' voice in a developing context
K Oyetunde, R Prouska… - Economic and Industrial …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Research has overlooked management's role in silencing workers, particularly in the context
of physically and digitally mediated work. Given the rise of such work, it is imperative to study …
of physically and digitally mediated work. Given the rise of such work, it is imperative to study …