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Organizational correlates of workplace bullying in small- and medium-sized enterprises

Over recent decades, a broad range of studies have investigated organizational antecedents of workplace bullying, predominantly in large organizations. Exploring this topic within small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is however important: SMEs differ from large organizations in cultural, struc...

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Published in:International small business journal 2011-12, Vol.29 (6), p.610-625
Main Authors: Baillien, Elfi, Neyens, Inge, De Witte, Hans
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Bullying
Correlation analysis
Labour relations
Occupational health
Organizational behavior
Organizational change
Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
Small and medium sized enterprises
Studies
Work place
Work standards
Workers' representation
Working conditions
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