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Workplace Bullying in India (Paperback)
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Workplace bullying, a pattern of persistent and targeted emotional
abuse within the context of an evolving unequal interpersonal
relationship, has so far not received academic attention in India.
This book explores the phenomenon of workplace bullying through a
series of quantitative and qualitative inquiries conducted in
India's Information Technology-Enabled Services-Business Process
Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) sector. Through quantitative evidence from
two multi-city surveys, the book highlights the incidence of
interpersonal bullying at work and the organizational measures
available to deal with it. Over one-third of the survey respondents
experienced bullying, which was usually from superiors though
cross-level co-bullying was also reported. Approximately 70 per
cent of the survey respondents described organizational measures
including anti-bullying policies, employee awareness and training
programmes, encouragement of witnesses/bystanders to intervene in
bullying situations, and organizational actions. Through
qualitative data, the book provides insights into both
interpersonal and depersonalized bullying. The lived experiences of
targets and witnesses/bystanders of interpersonal bullying
underscore the critical influence of human resources management
(HRM) on target coping, the long-term identity work targets engage
in as they respond to identity disruptions and the effect of
workplace friendship on witnesses'/bystanders' behaviour. The
presence of institutionalized bullying facilitates the development
of the emergent construct of depersonalized bullying. Across both
quantitative and qualitative inquiries, the inclusion of
socio-cultural, micro-organizational, macro-organizational, and
business, dimensions deepens our understanding. The book goes
beyond a country-specific contribution to address gaps in the
international literature on workplace bullying and will be of
interest to academics and practitioners in the fields of
management, organizational behaviour (OB), human resources (HR),
industrial relations, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and law
as well as to the general reader.
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