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Yıl 2023, , 199 - 221, 27.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.58767/joinbat.1306516

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Kaynakça

  • Adams, A. 1992. Bullying at work: How to confront and overcome it. London: Virago
  • Adams, A. 2003. The Andrea Adams Trust: Fact sheet on workplace bullying. http:www.andreaadamstrust.org or Factsheetpdf.pdf.
  • Bjorkqvist, K., Osterman, K. & Lagerspitz, M.J. 1994. Aggression in the workplace: Sex differences in covert aggression among adults. Aggressive behaviour, 20:27-30.
  • Brooke, R.W.A. 1983. An empirical phenomenological investigation of being guilty. Unpublished M.A. thesis. Grahamstown: Rhodes University.
  • Coyne, I., Seigne, E. & Randall, P. 2000. Predicting Workplace Victim Status from Personality. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 9(3):335-349.
  • Crawford, N. 1999. Conundrums and Confusion in Organisations: the Etymology of the Word “bully”. International Journal of Manpower, 20(1/2):86-93.
  • Ellis, A. 1998. Bullying in the Workplace – an acceptable cost? www.workplacebullying.co.uk.
  • Einarsen, S. 1999. The nature and causes of bullying at work. International Journal of Manpower, 20(1/2):16-27.
  • Einarsen, S. 2000. Harassment and Bullying at Work: a Review of the Scandinavian Approach. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 5(4):379-401,
  • Einarsen, S. & Raknes, B.I. 1997. Harassment at work and the victimization of men. Violence and Victims, 12:247–263.
  • Einarsen, S. & Skogstad, A. 1996. Bullying at work: Epidemiological findings in public and private organisations. European Journal of work and Organizational Psychology, 5(2):185-210.
  • Field, T. 1996. Bully in sight: how to predict, resist, challenge and combat workplace bullying. Oxfordshire: Success Unlimited.
  • Field, T. 2003. Staffroom bullying. http: or www.bullyonline.org or workbully or defns.htm.
  • Field, T. 2003. Bully OnLine. http: or www.bullyonline.org or workbully or defns.htm.
  • Fischer, W.J. 1982. An empirical-phenomenological approach to the psychology of anxiety. In de Koning, A.J.J. & Jenner, F.A. (eds). Phenomenology and Psychiatry, 63-84. London: Academic.
  • Garrett, A. 2003. Crash course: How to Cure Bullying at Work. Management Today, 80, May.
  • Hadjifotiou, N. 1983. Women and harassment at work. London: Pluto.
  • Hoel, H., Cooper, C.L. & Faragher, B. 2001. The Experience of Bullying in Great Britain: the Impact of Organizational Status. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):443-465, December.
  • Hubert, A.B. & Van Veldhoven, M. 2001. Risk Sectors for Undesirable Behaviour and Mobbing. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):415-424, December.
  • Kramer, M. 2003. Discrimination and Bullying at the Work Place. Emotional Intelligence assignment for Mario Denton, lecturer at Graduate School of Business, University of Stellenbosch, Bellville, Egypt.
  • Kruger, D. & Stones, C.R. 1979. An introduction to phenomenological psychology. Cape Town: Juta.
  • Kruger, D. 1988. An introduction to phenomenological psychology. Cape Town: Juta.
  • Kvale, S. 1987. Interpretation of the qualitative research interview. In Van Zuuren, F, Wertz, F.J. & Mook, B. (eds). Advances in Qualitative Psychology: Themes and Variations. Swets: Berwyn.
  • Lee, D. 2000. An Analysis of Workplace Bullying in the UK. Personnel Review, 29(5/6):593-610.
  • Lewis, D. 1999. Workplace bullying – interim findings of a study in further and higher education in Wales. International Journal of Manpower, 20(1/2):106-118.
  • Lewis, J., Coursol, D. & Wahl, K.H. 2002. Addressing issues of workplace harassment: counselling the targets. Journal of Employment Counselling, 39(3):109-116.
  • Leymann, H. 1992. From mobbing to expulsion at work. Stockholm: Publica.
  • Leymann, H. 1996. Explanation of the Operation of the LIPT – Questionnaire, School of Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management. Griffith University, Brisbane.
  • Liefooghe, A.P.D. & MacKenzie Davey, K. 2001. Accounts of workplace bullying: the role of the organization. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):375-392.
  • McAvoy, B.R. & Murtagh, J. (2003). Workplace bullying. British Medical Journal, 326(7393), 12 April, 776-777.
  • Mikkelsen, E.G. & Einarsen, S. 2001. Bullying in Danish work-life: Prevalence and health correlates. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):393-413.
  • Neumann, J.H. 2000. Measuring the coast associated with stress, injustice and bullying. State University of New York, New Paltz.
  • Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 5th ed. 1(A-M). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Randall, P. 1997. Adult Bullying: Perpertrators and Victims. London & New York: Routledge.
  • Rayner, C. & Cooper, C. 1997. Workplace bullying: myth or reality – can we afford to ignore it? Leadership and Organisation Development Journal, 18(4):211-214.
  • Reade, Q. 2002. Bullies fight way to top employee complaints. Personnel Today, 13, 9 October,
  • Salin, D. 2001. Prevalence and forms of bullying among business professionals: a comparison of two different strategies for measuring bullying. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):425.
  • Seward, K. & Fahy, S. 2003. Tackling workplace bullies. Occupational Health, 55(5): 16-19, May.
  • Stones, C.R. 1988. Research: towards a phenomenological praxis. In Kruger, D. (ed.) An introduction to phenomenological psychology. Cape Town: Juta.
  • Tehrani, N. (ed). 2001. Building a culture of respect: managing bullying at work. London: Taylor & Francis.
  • Todres, L.A. 1990. An existential phenomenological study of the kind of therapeutic self-insight that carries a greater sense of freedom. Unpublished PhD- dissertation, Rhodes University, Grahamstown.
  • Vartia, M.A. 2001. Consequences of workplace bullying with respect to the well-being of its targets and the observers of bullying. Scand Journal Work Environ Health, 27(1):63-9, February.
  • Zapf, D. & Einarsen, S. 2001. Bullying in the workplace: recent trends in research and practice – an introduction. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4): 369-373.

Egyptian Experience of the Workplace Bullying and its impact on worker productivity

Yıl 2023, , 199 - 221, 27.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.58767/joinbat.1306516

Öz

The article's general goals and particular objectives are to explore the experience of workplace bullying from a qualitative and descriptive standpoint. Finally, the combined findings are shown.

Design/methodology/approach - The methodology of this paper is therefore to identify, via a phenomenological inquiry, the situation in the professional world in terms of workplace bullying.

Findings - Phenomenological research is a strong qualitative research approach that seeks greater knowledge and insight into an individual's experience, thoughts, emotions, and worries about a certain topic.

The phenomenological qualitative method considerably adds to the meaning of workplace bullying and demonstrates its richness when contrasted to the quantitative approach.

Originality/value - To eliminate workplace discrimination and bullying, organizations must deal with it effectively wherever and wherever it happens.
Workplace Bullying Definition

Kaynakça

  • Adams, A. 1992. Bullying at work: How to confront and overcome it. London: Virago
  • Adams, A. 2003. The Andrea Adams Trust: Fact sheet on workplace bullying. http:www.andreaadamstrust.org or Factsheetpdf.pdf.
  • Bjorkqvist, K., Osterman, K. & Lagerspitz, M.J. 1994. Aggression in the workplace: Sex differences in covert aggression among adults. Aggressive behaviour, 20:27-30.
  • Brooke, R.W.A. 1983. An empirical phenomenological investigation of being guilty. Unpublished M.A. thesis. Grahamstown: Rhodes University.
  • Coyne, I., Seigne, E. & Randall, P. 2000. Predicting Workplace Victim Status from Personality. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 9(3):335-349.
  • Crawford, N. 1999. Conundrums and Confusion in Organisations: the Etymology of the Word “bully”. International Journal of Manpower, 20(1/2):86-93.
  • Ellis, A. 1998. Bullying in the Workplace – an acceptable cost? www.workplacebullying.co.uk.
  • Einarsen, S. 1999. The nature and causes of bullying at work. International Journal of Manpower, 20(1/2):16-27.
  • Einarsen, S. 2000. Harassment and Bullying at Work: a Review of the Scandinavian Approach. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 5(4):379-401,
  • Einarsen, S. & Raknes, B.I. 1997. Harassment at work and the victimization of men. Violence and Victims, 12:247–263.
  • Einarsen, S. & Skogstad, A. 1996. Bullying at work: Epidemiological findings in public and private organisations. European Journal of work and Organizational Psychology, 5(2):185-210.
  • Field, T. 1996. Bully in sight: how to predict, resist, challenge and combat workplace bullying. Oxfordshire: Success Unlimited.
  • Field, T. 2003. Staffroom bullying. http: or www.bullyonline.org or workbully or defns.htm.
  • Field, T. 2003. Bully OnLine. http: or www.bullyonline.org or workbully or defns.htm.
  • Fischer, W.J. 1982. An empirical-phenomenological approach to the psychology of anxiety. In de Koning, A.J.J. & Jenner, F.A. (eds). Phenomenology and Psychiatry, 63-84. London: Academic.
  • Garrett, A. 2003. Crash course: How to Cure Bullying at Work. Management Today, 80, May.
  • Hadjifotiou, N. 1983. Women and harassment at work. London: Pluto.
  • Hoel, H., Cooper, C.L. & Faragher, B. 2001. The Experience of Bullying in Great Britain: the Impact of Organizational Status. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):443-465, December.
  • Hubert, A.B. & Van Veldhoven, M. 2001. Risk Sectors for Undesirable Behaviour and Mobbing. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):415-424, December.
  • Kramer, M. 2003. Discrimination and Bullying at the Work Place. Emotional Intelligence assignment for Mario Denton, lecturer at Graduate School of Business, University of Stellenbosch, Bellville, Egypt.
  • Kruger, D. & Stones, C.R. 1979. An introduction to phenomenological psychology. Cape Town: Juta.
  • Kruger, D. 1988. An introduction to phenomenological psychology. Cape Town: Juta.
  • Kvale, S. 1987. Interpretation of the qualitative research interview. In Van Zuuren, F, Wertz, F.J. & Mook, B. (eds). Advances in Qualitative Psychology: Themes and Variations. Swets: Berwyn.
  • Lee, D. 2000. An Analysis of Workplace Bullying in the UK. Personnel Review, 29(5/6):593-610.
  • Lewis, D. 1999. Workplace bullying – interim findings of a study in further and higher education in Wales. International Journal of Manpower, 20(1/2):106-118.
  • Lewis, J., Coursol, D. & Wahl, K.H. 2002. Addressing issues of workplace harassment: counselling the targets. Journal of Employment Counselling, 39(3):109-116.
  • Leymann, H. 1992. From mobbing to expulsion at work. Stockholm: Publica.
  • Leymann, H. 1996. Explanation of the Operation of the LIPT – Questionnaire, School of Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management. Griffith University, Brisbane.
  • Liefooghe, A.P.D. & MacKenzie Davey, K. 2001. Accounts of workplace bullying: the role of the organization. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):375-392.
  • McAvoy, B.R. & Murtagh, J. (2003). Workplace bullying. British Medical Journal, 326(7393), 12 April, 776-777.
  • Mikkelsen, E.G. & Einarsen, S. 2001. Bullying in Danish work-life: Prevalence and health correlates. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):393-413.
  • Neumann, J.H. 2000. Measuring the coast associated with stress, injustice and bullying. State University of New York, New Paltz.
  • Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 5th ed. 1(A-M). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Randall, P. 1997. Adult Bullying: Perpertrators and Victims. London & New York: Routledge.
  • Rayner, C. & Cooper, C. 1997. Workplace bullying: myth or reality – can we afford to ignore it? Leadership and Organisation Development Journal, 18(4):211-214.
  • Reade, Q. 2002. Bullies fight way to top employee complaints. Personnel Today, 13, 9 October,
  • Salin, D. 2001. Prevalence and forms of bullying among business professionals: a comparison of two different strategies for measuring bullying. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4):425.
  • Seward, K. & Fahy, S. 2003. Tackling workplace bullies. Occupational Health, 55(5): 16-19, May.
  • Stones, C.R. 1988. Research: towards a phenomenological praxis. In Kruger, D. (ed.) An introduction to phenomenological psychology. Cape Town: Juta.
  • Tehrani, N. (ed). 2001. Building a culture of respect: managing bullying at work. London: Taylor & Francis.
  • Todres, L.A. 1990. An existential phenomenological study of the kind of therapeutic self-insight that carries a greater sense of freedom. Unpublished PhD- dissertation, Rhodes University, Grahamstown.
  • Vartia, M.A. 2001. Consequences of workplace bullying with respect to the well-being of its targets and the observers of bullying. Scand Journal Work Environ Health, 27(1):63-9, February.
  • Zapf, D. & Einarsen, S. 2001. Bullying in the workplace: recent trends in research and practice – an introduction. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 10(4): 369-373.
Toplam 43 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular İşletme
Bölüm Araştırma Makaleleri
Yazarlar

Emaad Muhanna 0000-0002-8253-0413

Yayımlanma Tarihi 27 Aralık 2023
Gönderilme Tarihi 29 Mayıs 2023
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2023

Kaynak Göster

APA Muhanna, E. (2023). Egyptian Experience of the Workplace Bullying and its impact on worker productivity. Journal of Business and Trade, 4(2), 199-221. https://doi.org/10.58767/joinbat.1306516