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Workplace bullying across the globe: a cross-cultural comparison

Denise Salin (Department of Management and Organization, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland)
Renee Cowan (Queens University of Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA)
Oluwakemi Adewumi (Department of Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria)
Eleni Apospori (Department of Marketing and Communication, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece)
Jaime Bochantin (Department of Organization Science and Department of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA)
Premilla D’Cruz (Department of Organisational Behaviour, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad, India)
Nikola Djurkovic (Faculty of Business and Law, Swinburne Business School, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia)
Katarzyna Durniat (Institute of Psychology, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland)
Jordi Escartín (Department of Social Psychology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)
Jing Guo (School of Business Administration, Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, Guangzhou, China)
Idil Išik (Department of Organizational Psychology, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey)
Sabine T. Koeszegi (Institute of Management Science, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria)
Darcy McCormack (St Mary’s College, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia)
Silvia Inés Monserrat (Department of Administration, National University of Central Buenos Aires, Tandil, Argentina)
Eva Zedlacher (Institute of Management Science, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 11 July 2018

Issue publication date: 21 January 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to analyze cross-national and cross-cultural similarities and differences in perceptions and conceptualizations of workplace bullying among human resource professionals (HRPs). Particular emphasis was given to what kind of behaviors are considered as bullying in different countries and what criteria interviewees use to decide whether a particular behavior is bullying or not.

Design/methodology/approach

HRPs in 13 different countries/regions (n=199), spanning all continents and all GLOBE cultural clusters (House et al., 2004), were interviewed and a qualitative content analysis was carried out.

Findings

Whereas interviewees across the different countries largely saw personal harassment and physical intimidation as bullying, work-related negative acts and social exclusion were construed very differently in the different countries. Repetition, negative effects on the target, intention to harm, and lack of a business case were decision criteria typically used by interviewees across the globe – other criteria varied by country.

Practical implications

The results help HRPs working in multinational organizations understand different perceptions of negative acts.

Originality/value

The findings point to the importance of cultural factors, such as power distance and performance orientation, and other contextual factors, such as economy and legislation for understanding varying conceptualizations of bullying.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Suzy Fox, who inspired and initiated the project, but who had to withdraw at an early stage due to health reasons. The authors would also like to thank Minerva Peijari, Julia Kilpelä, and Tea Isokaari who worked as Research Assistants for the first author. The authors are further indebted to the following colleagues and students for help with data collection and transcription: Iiris Hytönen, Rosemary Danesi, Busola Akintayo, Ademola Ajeyomi, Dominik Stockhammer, Harrison Card, A. Bugra Oygur, Irene Fotopoulou, and George Skoulikaris. Dawid Mitrzyk and the fourth-year students of the Master Programme of Business Psychology at the University of Wrocław, Poland – including Maria Rojewska, Joanna Krzywak, Joanna Antczak, Anna Skrobol, and Arkadiusz Grylicki – also deserve thanks from the authors. This work was supported by the Academy of Finland under Grant No. 266294. Furthermore, the authors involved received financial support from the Ella and Georg Ehrnrooth Foundation, the University of Texas at San Antonio: Office of the Vice President for Research, the IIM Ahmedabad Research and Publications Unit, and The Official Representation of Workers and Employees in Austria.

Citation

Salin, D., Cowan, R., Adewumi, O., Apospori, E., Bochantin, J., D’Cruz, P., Djurkovic, N., Durniat, K., Escartín, J., Guo, J., Išik, I., Koeszegi, S.T., McCormack, D., Monserrat, S.I. and Zedlacher, E. (2019), "Workplace bullying across the globe: a cross-cultural comparison", Personnel Review, Vol. 48 No. 1, pp. 204-219. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-03-2017-0092

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