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Zusatztext "Professors Burke and Cooper have pulled together a stellar group of researchers to expand our knowledge of violence and abuse in organizations. The international collection addresses one of the most important topics in contemporary society! and will serve to elevate dialogue and scientific investigation into prevention and intervention. ?Kudos to Ron and Cary for shining a light on such challenging and pressing issues for leaders and organizations. ?We must KNOW more about violence and abuse in organizations! and then DO more." - Debra L. Nelson! Ph.D! CEO! NelsonQuick Group Informationen zum Autor Ronald J. Burke is Emeritus Professor of Organizational Studies, Schulich School of Business, York University in Toronto. His research interests include work and health, women in management and on corporate boards of directors, and creating psychologically healthy workplaces. His work has appeared in several edited collections, numerous academic journals, and at a number of international academic conferences. Sir Cary L. Cooper CBE is the 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at ALLIANCE Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, President of the CIPD, President of the British Academy of Management and President of the relationship charity RELATE. He is the author/editor of over 150 books, 350 scholarly articles on organizational psychology and HR topics. Zusammenfassung As with other titles in the Psychological and Behavioural Aspects of Risk Series, this research-based collection is firmly grounded in the boundary between work and society and offers important insights into how social and cultural problems manifest in the workplace and how poor and abusive workplace practice, in turn, spills out into wider life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter I Violence and abuse in the workplace: an increasing challenge, Ronald J Burke , Section I: Introduction, , Chapter 1.1 Violence and Psychosocial Safety Climate; quantitative and qualitative evidence in the healthcare industry, S S McLinton, A Zadow, A M Neall, M R Tuckey, & M F Dollard , Chapter 1.2 Suicide Prevalence and Suicide Prevention in the Workplace, Allison Milner and Anthony D LaMontagne, , Chapter 1.3 Aggression-Preventive Supervisor Behaviors Targeting Aggression from Patients: scale development and validation , Lee Cyr, Liu-Qin Yang and Nanette Yragui, Section II: Violence types, , Chapter 2.1 The Impact of Terrorism on the Workplace, Benjamin Bader & Birte Manke, , Chapter 2.2 Addressing the Workplace Effects of Intimate Partner Violence, Deborah A Widiss, Chapter 2.3 Reducing Violence By and Against the Police, Kimberly D Hassell, Section III: Interpersonal, , Chapter 3.1 Modern Moms: Dissecting the experiences of older pregnant employees , David F Arena, Jacquelyn S Brady & Kristen P Jones, Chapter 3.2 Understanding Bias in the Workplace and Strategies to Combat It, Enrica N Ruggs, Nicole T Harrington, Derek Brown, Lauren S Park, Christopher K Marshburn, and Larry R Martinez, Chapter 3.3 Appraisal and Coping with Sexual Harassment: existing and needed research, Vicki Magley, Taylor Barr, Ragan Decker, & Courtney Pfeifer, Chapter 3.4 The sources, prevalence, and consequences of bullying in the workplace, Mats Glambek, Ståle Einarsen & Helge Hoel, Chapter 3.5 When leaders are toxic: the prevalence and nature of destructive forms of leadership behaviour, Ståle Valvatne Einarsen, Merethe Schanke Aasland & Anders Binzer Skogstad, Section IV: Exploitative, , Chapter 4.1 Slavery and its Links to Organizations, Kam Phung, Chapter 4.2 Precarious Employment, Health, and Quality of Life: context, analysis, and impacts, Joan Benach, Mireia Julià, Mireia Bolíbar, Marcelo Amable & Alejandra Vives, Section V Accidents/health and...