Organizational Governance: A Promising Solution for Varieties of Workplace Bullying

D�Cruz, Premilla; Noronha, Ernesto

Organizational Governance: A Promising Solution for Varieties of Workplace Bullying

D�Cruz, Premilla; Noronha, Ernesto

Abstract

PURPOSE: The chapter elaborates how organizational governance can optimally address workplace bullying, a synergy possible because organizational governance seeks to promote ethical functioning while workplace bullying is considered an unethical behavior. Through its suggestions, the chapter aims at furthering employee dignity and well-being, cohering with international calls for human rights at work. METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: A review of two literatures was conducted: (a) workplace bullying differentiated on the basis of its situatedness and level into internal bullying—of an interpersonal and depersonalized nature—and external bullying; and (b) organizational governance including its theoretical perspectives, especially the societal lens, and international, national, and firm codes. FINDINGS: Several organizational governance measures at institutional level—both international and national in scope—and at firm level are proposed to deal with varieties of workplace bullying encompassing primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. Accordingly, a shift in organizational effectiveness from goal-based models to process-oriented frameworks so that economic and non-economic objectives are balanced, following the stakeholder approach, is advocated. The political dynamics involved in such an initiative are alluded to. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Application, drawing on secondary rather them primary data, is the essential thrust of the chapter, with recommendations anchored in organizational governance, particularly its societal perspective, conceptualized to address workplace bullying in a holistic manner. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: First, despite the clear relevance of organizational governance to workplace bullying, the prospect of interventions from this standpoint has never been previously explored. Second, the term "varieties of workplace bullying" is propounded to capture the different types of emotional abuse at work known so far.

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Research on Emotion in Organizations
2016
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Healthcare Workers (General)
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Mental Health
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Peer-Reviewed Research
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Physical & Mental Health
Commitment & Governance
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