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South Korean culture and history: The implications for workplace bullying
Authors:Yoojeong Nadine Seo  Phil Leather  Iain Coyne
Affiliation:1. Korea Research Institute of Vocational Education and Training, 46 Samseong-ro 147 gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-959, South Korea;2. Institute of Work, Health & Organisation, University of Nottingham, Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road, Nottingham, NG8 1BB, UK
Abstract:This paper began by suggesting that culture might influence how people construe workplace bullying. Referring back to the studies of cultural differences in cognition, it was suggested that people of the Far East might construe workplace bullying differently from the people of Western countries. Taking South Korean culture as an example, this paper explained how historical background and culture shaped Korean's psyche in relation to workplace bullying. Currently available evidence was discussed including the way Koreans construed workplace bullying and how close social bonding might act as a buffer against a conflict escalating into bullying.
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