Comments on “the psychology of whistleblowing” (j.E. Sieber) and “the voice of experience” (r.L. Sprague)
Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (1) (1998)
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Robert L. Sprague (1993). Whistleblowing: A Very Unpleasant Avocation. Ethics and Behavior 3 (1):103 – 133.
Janet P. Near & Terry Morehead Dworkin (1998). Responses to Legislative Changes: Corporate Whistleblowing Policies. Journal of Business Ethics 17 (14):1551 - 1561.
Vivian Waddell (2007). A Phenomenological Description of the Inner Voice Experience of Ordinary People. Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (8):35-57.
Jessica R. Mesmer-Magnus & Chockalingam Viswesvaran (2005). Whistleblowing in Organizations: An Examination of Correlates of Whistleblowing Intentions, Actions, and Retaliation. Journal of Business Ethics 62 (3):277 - 297.
Joan E. Sieber (2005). Research Into Gentle Alternatives to Whistleblowing: A Call for Participants in a Research Project. Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (4):678-679.
Joan E. Sieber (1999). Why Fallout From Whistleblowing is Hard to Avoid. Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (2):255-260.
Taft H. Broome (1998). On Sprague's “the Voice of Experience”. Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (1).
Joan E. Sieber (1998). The Psychology of Whistleblowing. Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (1).
Robert L. Sprague (1998). The Voice of Experience. Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (1).
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