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Testing the Work Environment Hypothesis of Bullying on a Group Level of Analysis: Psychosocial Factors as Precursors of Observed Workplace Bullying.

Authors :
Skogstad, Anders
Torsheim, Torbjørn
Einarsen, Ståle
Hauge, Lars Johan
Source :
Applied Psychology: An International Review. Jul2011, Vol. 60 Issue 3, p475-495. 21p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The present paper scrutinises the work environment hypothesis of bullying by examining relationships between psychosocial factors at work and bullying within departments on a group level of analysis, as compared to the many studies executed on an individual level of analysis. Relationships between quantitative demands, job control, role demands, leadership behaviour and social climate, and observed bullying were studied in a convenience sample consisting of 276 departments with a total of 4,064 respondents. Between-group bivariate correlations showed relatively strong relationships ( r > .52) between the predictors social climate, leadership behaviour, and role demands, respectively, and observed bullying in the department. A two-factor higher-level model was formulated for the independent variables yielding two latent factors reflecting an interpersonal domain and a task-oriented domain, where the former was strongly associated with observed bullying at a group level of analysis (Beta =−.73), while the last factor yielded an insignificant contribution. The results confirm that a poor social work environment exists within departments in which bullying takes place, hence, yielding further support to the work environment hypothesis. In line with the present results, future studies on workplace bullying should include a group level of analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0269994X
Volume :
60
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Psychology: An International Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
60675983
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-0597.2011.00444.x