Bullying at work: do industries differ in the Estonian case? Kas psühholoogilise töövägivalla levik on majandus-sektorites erinev: olukord Eestis?

The bullying at work has not so far analyzed in Estonia – its dispersal, causes and impact have not studied, while in the countries with long democratic traditions it has been the actual problem of work context for two decades. The current study examines the prevalence of workplace bullying in Eston...

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Main Authors: Merle Tambur, Maaja Vadi
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Language:deu
Published: Mattimar OÜ and Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbH 2012-01-01
Series:Eesti Majanduspoliitilised Väitlused
Online Access:http://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/TPEP/article/view/424
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spelling doaj-b537bdfc371f43d7818719781de312f82020-11-24T21:23:54ZdeuMattimar OÜ and Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbHEesti Majanduspoliitilised Väitlused1736-55972012-01-0119210.15157/tpep.v19i2.424418Bullying at work: do industries differ in the Estonian case? Kas psühholoogilise töövägivalla levik on majandus-sektorites erinev: olukord Eestis?Merle TamburMaaja VadiThe bullying at work has not so far analyzed in Estonia – its dispersal, causes and impact have not studied, while in the countries with long democratic traditions it has been the actual problem of work context for two decades. The current study examines the prevalence of workplace bullying in Estonian organizations and the extent of the problem by industries because bullying may put impact on the employees´ efficiency. The sample consists of 1941 respondents which covers 59 organizations across Estonia and represents in all over 30 000 employee and the unemployed. The results reveal that bullying poses a serious problem in Estonia. According to Leymann´s criteria (1996) at least one negative act per week with a duration of at least 6 months, has been reported by 23,44% of respondents. Although, it came out that bullying is not sector-specific problem in Estonia, several and different industries are vulnerable from bullying.http://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/TPEP/article/view/424
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Bullying at work: do industries differ in the Estonian case? Kas psühholoogilise töövägivalla levik on majandus-sektorites erinev: olukord Eestis?
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title Bullying at work: do industries differ in the Estonian case? Kas psühholoogilise töövägivalla levik on majandus-sektorites erinev: olukord Eestis?
title_short Bullying at work: do industries differ in the Estonian case? Kas psühholoogilise töövägivalla levik on majandus-sektorites erinev: olukord Eestis?
title_full Bullying at work: do industries differ in the Estonian case? Kas psühholoogilise töövägivalla levik on majandus-sektorites erinev: olukord Eestis?
title_fullStr Bullying at work: do industries differ in the Estonian case? Kas psühholoogilise töövägivalla levik on majandus-sektorites erinev: olukord Eestis?
title_full_unstemmed Bullying at work: do industries differ in the Estonian case? Kas psühholoogilise töövägivalla levik on majandus-sektorites erinev: olukord Eestis?
title_sort bullying at work: do industries differ in the estonian case? kas psühholoogilise töövägivalla levik on majandus-sektorites erinev: olukord eestis?
publisher Mattimar OÜ and Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbH
series Eesti Majanduspoliitilised Väitlused
issn 1736-5597
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The bullying at work has not so far analyzed in Estonia – its dispersal, causes and impact have not studied, while in the countries with long democratic traditions it has been the actual problem of work context for two decades. The current study examines the prevalence of workplace bullying in Estonian organizations and the extent of the problem by industries because bullying may put impact on the employees´ efficiency. The sample consists of 1941 respondents which covers 59 organizations across Estonia and represents in all over 30 000 employee and the unemployed. The results reveal that bullying poses a serious problem in Estonia. According to Leymann´s criteria (1996) at least one negative act per week with a duration of at least 6 months, has been reported by 23,44% of respondents. Although, it came out that bullying is not sector-specific problem in Estonia, several and different industries are vulnerable from bullying.
url http://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/TPEP/article/view/424
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