Emotional Workplace Abuse: A New Research Approach

Springer Verlag (2019)
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Abstract

Addressing emotional workplace abuse, this Palgrave Pivot takes a multidisciplinary approach which combines feminist research on violence with organisation and management studies, in order to offer a new approach on workplace violations. The book analyses why it is difficult for targets and organisations alike to name and identify emotional abuse and addresses the severe negative effects of abuse on the targets’ lives. It brings ethical leadership to the fore as a means to foster sustainable organisations. Using empirical data and research, this book highlights subtle forms of violations that take place in the workplace, and provides analysis from the perspective of the target. A valuable read for scholars and practitioners involved in organisational management and HRM, Emotional Workplace Abuse will help readers to understand the importance of sustainable leadership in preventing emotional workplace abuse.

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Methods to Prevent and Tackle Emotional Workplace Abuse

The chapter brings forth two intertwining approaches to prevent and tackle emotional abuse at work: development of ethical leadership and management, and co-creation of policies and practices towards a caring organizational culture. This chapter emphasizes that ‘quick fixes’ are insufficient to prev... see more

Experiences of Emotional Workplace Abuse

This chapter focuses on the configuration of emotional workplace abuse in organizational cultures from the perspective of the target. Drawing on a feminist phenomenological and trauma-informed methodology, the chapter shows how being the target of workplace abuse is a totalizing experience. Furtherm... see more

The Relevance of Identifying and Naming Emotional Workplace Abuse

This chapter focuses on the complexity of naming and identifying emotional workplace abuse and discusses why addressing emotional abuse is difficult for the targets. We approach these obstacles by using three levels of analysis based on feminist research on violence: public–private distinction, a co... see more

Emotional Workplace Abuse Matters

This chapter introduces a feminist research approach on violence as a valuable framework to explore the complexities of abusive practices and behaviours in gendered organizations. The chapter presents the concept of emotional workplace abuse. In addition, the chapter outlines the key themes from fem... see more

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