International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research.
BROWN A.J. (Sous la dir.) ; MOBERLY Richard E. (Sous la dir.) ; LEWIS David L. (Sous la dir.) ; VANDEKERCKHOVE Wim (Sous la dir.)
2014
617
111.85-BROWN
ETHIQUE PROFESSIONNELLE ; TRANSMISSION DE L'INFORMATION ; DROIT
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Commentaire :
ISBN 13 : 978-1781006788
Sommaire : Contribuotrs : David Lewis, A.J. Brown, Richard Moberly, Wim Vandekerckhove, Tina Uys, Michael Rehg, Marcia P. Miceli, Suelette Dreyfus, Janet P. Near, Marit Skivenes, Sissel Trygstad, Jos Leys, Brita Bjorkelo, Hege Hoivik Bye, Kim Loyens, Jeroen Maesschalck, Jane Olsen, Peter Roberts, Rodney Smith, Rachelle Bosua, Simon Milton, Suelette Dreyfus, Reeva Lederman, Eva Tsahuridu, Bjorn Fasterling, David Lewis, Tom Devine, Paul Harpur, Tom Faunce, Kim Crow, Tony Nikolic, Frederick M. Morgan, Jr., Maureen Spencer, John Spencer, Shelley Walden, Bea Edwards, Daniel P Meyer, Chris Wheeler, Jason Zuckerman, Brian Martin.
Introduction
1. Whistleblowing, its Importance, and the State of Research
PART I: Research fundamentals
2. Understandings of Whistleblowing: Dilemmas of Societal Culture
3. Outsider 'Whistleblowers': Conceptualizing and Distinguishing 'Bell-Ringing' Behavior
4. Wrongdoing - Definitions, Identification and Categorizations
5. Whistleblowing Duties
6. On the Appropriateness of Research Design: Intended and Actual Whistleblowing
7. Whistleblowing and Power
PART II: Organizational culture and responsiveness
8. Reporting Versus Inaction: How Much Is There, What Explains the Differences and What to Measure
9. Motivations for Whistleblowing: Personal, Private and Public Interests
10. Whistleblowers and Suffering
11. Going Public: Researching External Whistleblowing in a New Media Age
12. 'To Persons or Organizations That May Be Able to Effect Action': Whistleblowing Recipients 13. Managerial Responsiveness to Whistleblowing: Expanding the Research Horizon
PART III: Research in action
14. Whistleblower Protection - A Comparative Law Perspective
15. The Key to Protection: Civil and Employment Law Remedies
16. Because They Deserve it: Reward and Qui Tam Remedies
17. When it All Goes Bad: Criminal Remedies
18. Whistleblower Protection in International Governmental Organizations
19. Whistleblower Support in Practice: Towards an Integrated Research Model
Conclusions
20. Research That Whistleblowers Want - And What They Need
21. Strategic Issues in Whistleblowing Research
Langue : Anglais
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Professeur EDHEC : Oui
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque