Workplace Bullying Annotated Bibliography Research Paper

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Rayner, C. & Hoel, H. (1997) A summary review of literature relating to workplace bullying. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 7 (3) 181-191. Qualitative

Overview of literature on workplace bullying

To gather the English-language research together and summarize it. The authors note that while there has been significant research on the subject of bullying in schools, there has been much less on the subject of adult bullying. They note that there are problems with the definition of bullying as applied to this context, which leaves room for a lot of study, but also poses challenges in tying the different forms of bullying together.

Overarching research question or theory: The authors are seeking to put the different research on the subject in one place so that they can better understand the definition of workplace bullying, the scope of the research that has been done on both its forms and its consequences. They note that the research done so far has identifying many different types of bullying, but that there is limited scope to the research itself. Most of it comes from Scandinavia so may have limited applicability to other consequences, though the authors do seek to parse the elements of the research that have broader applicability.

The authors also want to look at what they consider to be the difficulties in studying this issue. They identify several challenges that are faced in studying the issue, including the breadth of bullying, the fact that most studies are based almost entirely on victim self-reports, and just the different types of approaches that researchers have had in addressing this issue. The authors in part seek to start tying the different research threads together with their paper.

Kivimaki, M., Virtanen, M., Vartia, M., Elovainio, M., Vahtera, J. & Jarvinen, L. (2003). Workplace bullying and the risk of cardiovascular disease and depression. Occupational Environment Journal. 60 (2003) 779-783.

Type of Study: Quantitative/Qualitative

Research Topic: Effects...

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The authors sent a survey that asked questions to hospital workers in Finland, first to talk about their experiences with workplace bullying, and then to talk about their health outcomes. The authors were able to run a regression, but this was not wholly a quantitative study, as responses to the questionnaire were largely written, and had to be coded to provide numbers. The authors provided the respondents with an extensive definition of bullying and the respondents were then left to self-report their own exposure level, highlighting the qualitative underpinnings of this research.
This study lends further to the body of evidence surrounding the negative outcomes associated with workplace bullying. There are many such articles from Scandinavia and around this time period, each building this story.

Quine, L. (1999) Workplace bullying in NHS community trust: Staff questionnaire survey. BMJ 318 (1999) 228-232.

Type of Study: Qualitative

Research Topic: To determine the prevalence of workplace bullying in an NHS community trust, and to examine the association between bullying and occupational health outcomes

Overarching research question: The survey was sent to address the overarching issue of workplace bullying, by identifying its extent, and then to examine the outcomes that it has. This is similar to the Kivimaki study but without the finishing quantitative element. The survey provides a definition of bullying, and the respondents self-report their exposure level to bullying. Then, the study seeks for respondents to self-report their outcomes. The author also identifies several challenges in measuring bullying and…

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Kivimaki, M., Virtanen, M., Vartia, M., Elovainio, M., Vahtera, J. & Jarvinen, L. (2003). Workplace bullying and the risk of cardiovascular disease and depression. Occupational Environment Journal. 60 (2003) 779-783.

Quine, L. (1999) Workplace bullying in NHS community trust: Staff questionnaire survey. BMJ 318 (1999) 228-232.

Rayner, C. & Hoel, H. (1997) A summary review of literature relating to workplace bullying. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 7 (3) 181-191.

Salin, D. (2003) Ways of explaining workplace bullying: A review of enabling, motivating and precipitating structures and processes in the work environment. Human Relations. 56 (10) 1213-1232.


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