This is a research-based book on whistle-blowing in
organizations. The three noted authors describe studies on this
important topic and the implications of the research and theory for
organizational behavior, managerial practice, and public policy. In
the past few years there have been critical developments, including
corporate scandals, which have called public attention to
whistle-blowing and have led to the first comprehensive federal
legislation to protect private sector whistle-blowers (the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act). This book is the first to integrate these new
developments in an analytic and empirically grounded approach to
whistle-blowing in organizations.
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