Blowing the whistle: the organizational and legal implications for companies and employees
"Whistle-blowing occurs in all types of organizations and in response to many kinds of wrongdoing. Whistle-blowers can increase the safety and effectiveness of their organization, boost employee morale, prevent escalation of wrongdoing, and help their organization avoid litigation and legal reg...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Whistle-blowing occurs in all types of organizations and in response to many kinds of wrongdoing. Whistle-blowers can increase the safety and effectiveness of their organization, boost employee morale, prevent escalation of wrongdoing, and help their organization avoid litigation and legal regulation. On the other hand, they can undermine the legitimate management of their organization, subject the firm to public scandal and huge lawsuits, and even threaten its very survival." "In providing an authoritative review of the theories and implications of whistle-blowing, Marcia P. Miceli and Janet P. Near explain the many reasons some individuals decide to "turn in" their companies, why some organizations seem prone to whistle-blowing, and how to prevent the problems that lead to it. They identify the common traits of whistle-blowers and the organizations in which they are active, demonstrating that, contrary to popular ideas, whistle-blowers are generally not disgruntled underperformers or former employees. They are more often highly satisfied, well paid, high-performing workers, and are likely to be older, better educated, and to have worked for the organization for a long time." "Miceli and Near assert that no organization should strive to be free of whistle-blowers. Since wrongdoing is inevitable in any organization, they argue, so is the need for whistle-blowers. As preventive measures, organizations should develop "living" codes of conduct, train employees to deter wrongdoing, and provide rewards for ethical behavior. The authors encourage speedy, impartial internal complaint procedures with designated complaint recipients, and swift corrective measures once wrongdoing is identified. Whistle-blowers should be kept informed of the investigation into their charges, and rewarded rather than punished for their actions. And to assure that whistle-blowers aren't being unjustly terminated, all firings should be reviewed by an impartial authority." "Blowing the Whistle, with its extensive empirical research, will be an important volume for academics in management, human resources, and organizational psychology. Managers will find the material on the practical and legal implications of whistle-blowing helpful in responding to their employees' complaints and in curtailing wrongdoing. And for those employees who are contemplating sounding the alarm on their organizations, Miceli and Near offer guidelines on how whistle-blowers can enhance their effectiveness and avoid retaliation."--BOOK JACKET |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 332 S. |
ISBN: | 0669195995 |
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
xiii
Preface
xv
1
Introduction
1
The Increasing Incidence of Whistle-blowing
2
Consequences of Whistle-blowing and of Not Blowing
the Whistle
4
The Definition of Whistle-blowing
15
Distinctions Among Whistle-blowers
21
Categorizing Whistle-blowing
31
Methodological Issues and the Scientific Investigation of
Whistle-blowing
39
The Organization of This Book
44
Summary
45
2
A Preliminary Model of Whistle-blowing and Its
Consequences
48
Characteristics of the Whistle-blowing Process
48
Stages in the Whistle-blowing Process: An Overview of
Our Model
51
Comparisons with Graham s Model of Principled Dissent
89
Summary
90
3
Is There a Whistle-blowing Personality ?
93
An Overview of the Studies Predicting Whistle-blowing
94
Identifying Variables That May Affect Whistle-blowing
100
Personal Variables That May Affect Whistle-blowing
103
Contents
Some
General
Suggestions for Future Research
131
Summary
133
4
Does the Situation Affect Whistle-blowing?
136
Situational Variables That May Affect Whistle-blowing
136
Variables Involving Both the Person and the Situation
164
Summary
175
5
After the Complaint Is Filed
Effectiveness, Retaliation, and Long-term
Consequences
179
Consequences of Whistle-blowing
179
Characteristics of the Social Actors
182
Individual Predictors of Organizational Response
185
Situational Predictors of Organizational Response
186
Organizational Predictors of Organizational Response
187
Power Relations Predictors of Organizational Response
187
Effectiveness as an Outcome Variable
189
Retaliation as an Outcome Variable
200
Long-term Consequences for the Whistle-blower
224
Long-term Consequences for the Organization
228
Summary
230
6
Legal Approaches to Whistle-blowing
232
The Federal Model
233
State Laws Protecting Whistle-blowers
239
Preemption
245
New Models of Whistle-blower Protection
246
Summary
249
Table
6—1.
Federal Whutleblowing Statutory Sections
251
Table
6-2.
State Chart
260
Notes
274
Contents · xi
7
Some Implications for Practice
280
Implications for Organizations in General
281
Implications for Organizations Not Employing the
Whistle-blower
302
Implications for Would-be Whistle-blowers
303
Summary
306
References
309
Index
329
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