Racial/ethnic bullying: Exploring links between bullying and racism in the US workplace |
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Authors: | Suzy Fox Lamont E. Stallworth |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Human Resources and Industrial Relations, Graduate School of Business, Loyola University, 820 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611, USA b Center for Employment Dispute Resolution Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined relations between the incidence of workplace bullying and the everyday experiences of members of ethnic and racial minorities in the American workplace. Particular attention was paid to expressions of bullying that overtly or specifically refer to race or ethnicity, in the form of more or less subtle acts of discrimination and hostile treatment, introducing the term `racial/ethnic bullying.' Participants belonging to four racial/ethnic groups (Asians, African-Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, and whites) responded to a written survey of general and racial/ethnic bullying experiences, responses, and preferred modes and methods of internal organizational redress and dispute resolution. Very different profiles emerged between bullying perpetrated by supervisors/superiors versus co-workers/peers in the organization. |
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Keywords: | Bullying Mobbing Workplace incivility Emotional abuse Counterproductive work behavior Modern and symbolic racism Conflict resolution Alternative dispute resolution |
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