1. Employee perceptions regarding whistle-blowing in the workplace: A South African perspective
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Sandra Perks and Elroy E. Smith
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Ethical behaviour ,Internal policies ,Communication channels ,Whistle blowing ,Wrongdoing. ,Personnel management. Employment management ,HF5549-5549.5 - Abstract
The purpose of whistle-blowing is to eradicate unethical behaviour in the work place. This article investigates the perceptions of South African employees (n=387) employed in medium and large organisations regarding whistle-blowing. Respondents regard personal viewpoints and the supportive organisational environment as determining factors for whistle-blowing. South African employees have faced minimal negative consequences and will again engage in whistle-blowing, regardless of union support. Organisations can create a whistle-blowing culture by having a personal code of ethics, using hotlines, having an ethical committee, engaging in periodic ethics training and doing an annual ethical audit.
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- 2008
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