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Citation

Pihl P, Albertsen K, Hogh A, Andersen LPS. Work 2017; 57(4): 535-545.

Affiliation

Danish Ramazzini Center, Department of Occupational Medicine, Herning, Denmark.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, IOS Press)

DOI

10.3233/WOR-172589

PMID

28777767

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Workplace bullying is a serious stressor with devastating short- and long-term consequences. The concept of organizational social capital may provide insights into the interactional and communicative dynamics of the bullying process and opportunities for prevention.

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the association between organizational social capital and being a target or observer of workplace bullying.

METHODS: Based on self-reported cross-sectional data from a large representative sample of the Danish working population (n = 10.037), logistic regression analyses were conducted to explore at the individual level the associations between vertical and horizontal organizational social capital with being a target or observer of workplace bullying.

RESULTS: In the fully adjusted models, low organizational social capital (vertical and horizontal) was associated with significantly increased odds ratios of both self-labelled (vertical: OR = 3.25; CI = 2.34-4.51; horizontal: OR = 3.17; CI = 2.41-4.18) and observed workplace bullying (vertical: OR = 2.09; CI = 1.70-2.56; horizontal: OR = 1.60; CI = 1.35-1.89), when compared with high organizational social capital.

CONCLUSIONS: This study supports that characteristics of the psychosocial work environment are of importance in the development of workplace bullying, and provides focus on the importance of self-reported organizational social capital.


Language: en

Keywords

Danish WorkEnvironment Cohort Study; Work environment; observers of bullying; organizational social capital; targets of bullying

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