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Former library copy with associated markings. COVER (no jacket)-medium
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Former library copy with associated markings. COVER (no jacket)-medium stains; moderate wear including slight tears on corners. PAGES-medium smudges on blank areas inside front/back, occasional minor stains on interior reading pages; no text-markings, no notes; no tears. 250+ pgs.
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Reactions to misconduct in the workplace are wide and varied. Some people feel no major compulsion to speak out and their organizations seem content with this inaction. Other employees become strongly committed to disclosing the abuse to authorities outside the organization and take whatever steps are necessary even in the face of severe and swift organizational retaliation. What individual, organizational, situational factors account for this differences? And how can employees in variety of work setting best respond to organizational misconduct without getting burned?
Using data from personal interviews and surveys of employees in various work settings, this book examines whistleblowing -- the reporting by employees of illegal, unethical, and otherwise inappropriate conduct to someone who the power to take corrective action -- and its individual and organizational consequences. Early chapters define whistleblowing, identifying its major forms, and describing the problems with studying whistleblowers. The book then turns to the social and psychological attributes of whistleblowers, the situational factors, and the organizational characteristics that increase or decrease the likelihood of its occurence. Subsequent chapters examine the individual and organizational consequences of whistleblowing, the legal rights and safeguards for whistleblowers, and particular case histories. The book concludes with a summary of strategic choices and practical advice for persons who are considering whether and how to report organizational misconduct.
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Former library copy with associated markings. COVER (no jacket)-medium
[...]
Former library copy with associated markings. COVER (no jacket)-medium stains; moderate wear including slight tears on corners. PAGES-medium smudges on blank areas inside front/back, occasional minor stains on interior reading pages; no text-markings, no notes; no tears. 250+ pgs.
Former library copy with associated markings. COVER (no jacket)-medium
[...]
Former library copy with associated markings. COVER (no jacket)-medium stains; moderate wear including slight tears on corners. PAGES-medium smudges on blank areas inside front/back, occasional minor stains on interior reading pages; no text-markings, no notes; no tears. 250+ pgs.