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Jul 7, 2019 · That is, while whistleblowers may use either internal or external organizational channels, the channels are, by definition, external to the group that commits the wrongdoing.
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Whistleblowing — reporting another person’s unethical behavior to a third party — represents an ethical quandary. In some cases whistleblowing appears heroic whereas in other cases it appears reprehensible. This article describes how the decision to blow the whistle rests on the tradeoff that people make between fairness and loyalty.
Aug 28, 2023 · Broadly speaking, there are four categories of whistleblowing paradigms: (1) scenario studies (measuring whistleblowing intentions), (2) autobiographical recall studies (assessing retrospective and self-reported whistleblowing behavior), (3) immersive behavioral paradigms, and (4) economic games. 1 Our review will contribute to the search for ...
Mar 13, 2015 · The recent Francis review of whistleblowing in the NHS has recommended promoting a culture where people feel safe to report concerns. But how have previous whistleblowers responded to the report? What is the future of whistleblowing, and what role do psychologists have to play?
Oct 4, 2021 · A widely used and accepted definition of whistleblowing is the “disclosure by organization members…of illegal, immoral, or illegitimate practices under the control of their employers, to persons or organizations that may be able to effect action” (Near and Miceli, 1985, p. 4).
Dec 1, 2015 · Whistleblowing — reporting another person's unethical behavior to a third party — represents an ethical quandary. In some cases whistleblowing appears heroic whereas in other cases it appears reprehensible. This article describes how the decision to blow the whistle rests on the tradeoff that people make between fairness and loyalty.
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This chapter, therefore, begins the process of unpacking what is meant by whistleblowing and introduces some of the sources of the ideas, conceptual underpinnings and different approaches to understanding whistleblowing and related terms such as ‘speaking up’.