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Bullying and emotional abuse in the workplace : international perspectives in research and practice

Cooper, Cary L.(Edited by)Einarsen, Stale(Edited by)Hoel, Helge(Edited by)
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Over the last decade or so research into bullying, emotional abuse and harassment at work, as distinct from harassment based on sex or race and primarily of a non-physical nature, has emerged as a new field of study.

Two main academic streams have emerged: a European tradition applying the concept of 'mobbing' or 'bullying' and the American tradition, primarily identified through concepts such as emotional abuse and mistreatment.

One focuses on the perpetrator, the other on the victim.

In addition research in this field has also started in Australia and South Africa.

All are brought together in this work, in a synthesis of research and analysis of practice in the field.

In addition, this book aims to document the existence and consequences of the problem of bullying, to explore its causes and to investigate the effectiveness of approaches aimed at mitigating and managing the problem, as well as to offer suggestions for further progress in this important new field.

Einarsen; Stale University of Bergen, Norway,Hoel; Helge UMIST, Manchester, UK,Zapf; Dieter Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany,Cooper; Cary L.

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Taylor & Francis Ltd
0415253594 / 9780415253598
Paperback
158.7
03/10/2002
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 420 p. : ill.
24 cm
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