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Citation

Ariza-Montes A, Leal-Rodríguez AL, Leal-Millán AG. J. Occup. Environ. Med. 2015; 57(6): 695-700.

Affiliation

From the Department of Business Management (Dr Ariza-Montes), Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Córdoba; Department of Business Management (Dr Leal-Rodríguez), Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Sevilla; and Department of Business Management and Marketing (Dr Leal-Millán), Universidad de Sevilla, Spain.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/JOM.0000000000000437

PMID

25806417

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Workplace bullying emerges from a set of individual, organizational, and contextual factors. The purpose of this article is hence to identify the influence of these factors among public and private employees.

METHODS: The study is carried out as a statistical-empirical cross-sectional study. The database used was obtained from the 5th European Working Conditions Survey 2010.

RESULTS: The results reveal a common core with respect to the factors that determine workplace bullying. Despite this common base that integrates both models, the distinctive features of the harassed employee within the public sector deal with age, full-time work, the greater nighttime associated with certain public service professions, and a lower level of motivation.

CONCLUSIONS: The present work summarizes a set of implications and proposes that, under normal conditions, workplace bullying could be reduced if job demands are limited and job resources are increased.


Language: en

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