Title
Workplace Bullying in the Healthcare Sector
Publication Date
1-4-2018
Document Type
Book Chapter
Abstract
Workplace Bullying and Mobbing in the United States provides a comprehensive overview of the nature and scope of the problem of workplace bullying and mobbing. By tapping the knowledge of a breadth of subject experts and interpreting contemporary survey data, this resource examines the impact of bullying and mobbing on targets; identifies what constitutes effective prevention and intervention; surveys the legal landscape for addressing the problem, from both American and (for multinational employers) transnational perspectives; and provides an analysis of key employment sectors with practical recommendations for prevention and amelioration of these behaviors.The contributors to this outstanding work include researchers, practitioners, and policy and subject-matter experts who are widely recognized as authorities on workplace bullying and mobbing, including Drs. Gary and Ruth Namie, cofounders of the U.S. workplace anti-bullying movement; Drs. Maureen Duffy and Len Sperry, internationally recognized authorities on workplace mobbing; and professor David Yamada, leading expert on the legal aspects of workplace bullying. The set's content will be of particular value to scholars and practitioners in disciplines that overlap with American labor and employee relations, industrial/organizational psychology and mental health, and law and conflict resolution.
Publication Title
Workplace Bullying and Mobbing in the United States [2 Volumes]
Volume
2
Recommended Citation
Johnson, Susan, "Workplace Bullying in the Healthcare Sector" (2018). Nursing & Healthcare Leadership Publications. 143.
https://digitalcommons.tacoma.uw.edu/nursing_pub/143
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