Harassment in the digital world: Cyberbullying

Autor: Vranjes, Ivana, Farley, Samuel, Baillien, Elfi, Valvatne Einarsen, S., Hoel, H., Zapf, D., Cooper, C.L.
Přispěvatelé: Department of Social Psychology, Einarsen, S.V., Hoel, H., Zapf, D., Cooper, C.L.
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Einarsen, S.V.; Hoel, H.; Zapf, D. (ed.), Bullying and harassment in the workplace: Theory, research and practice (3rd ed.), 409-433. Boca Raton : CRC Press
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Bullying and harassment in the workplace: Developments in theory, research, and practice
ISSUE=3rd Edition;TITLE=Bullying and harassment in the workplace
Einarsen, S.V.; Hoel, H.; Zapf, D. (ed.), Bullying and harassment in the workplace: Theory, research and practice (3rd ed.), pp. 409-433
Popis: Item does not contain fulltext Over the past 50 years, organizations have upgraded their working processes and implemented Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) as a fundamental communication method. These technological advances have forever transformed workplace communication. However, besides desired effects, ICTs have also become a mean for anti-social online conduct such as workplace cyberbullying. This chapter summarizes contemporary findings from the workplace cyberbullying literature. First, workplace cyberbullying is conceptualized and its specific characteristics are discussed, together with its relation to similar constructs. Next, an overview on the current empirical findings related to prevalence, consequences and antecedents is provided. Finally, the chapter offers some promising avenues for addressing workplace cyberbullying including technological interventions, relationship-oriented interventions and legislation.
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