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- In other words, a Whistleblower Channel is a tool that allows you to communicate, in a confidential manner and with a simple form, the potentially irregular activities and behavior that could lead to a breach of the Code of Conduct and / or the possible commission of a criminal offence.
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Apr 27, 2017 · Advocates an action-oriented definition of whistleblowing where disclosures become a matter of public record (not handled internal to organizations). Review of relevant individual-level and organizational communication theories.
Dec 27, 2019 · Whistleblowing is particular in three main respects: (a) the source of the disclosed information is internal to an organization; (b) the kind of wrongdoing reported concerns some failures that ...
Nov 26, 2020 · To address this question, we build on crisis communication and discourse theory to integrate processes of scapegoating and whistleblowing into a holistic model. We develop a blame game theory – conceptualizing the sequence of discursive strategies employed by an organization and its members to strategically shift blame by attributing ...
- Thomas J. Roulet, Rasmus Pichler
- 2020
Aug 20, 2020 · Apaza and Chang develop an analysis framework for effective whistleblowing that contains five crucial factors: (1) the type of whistleblowing (Internal and External Whistleblowing), (2) the role of the mass media (use of mass media to disclose corruption), (3) the...
- Carmen R. Apaza, Yongjin Chang
- 2017
Oct 23, 2021 · Whistleblowing and Voice. Hirschman explored the conditions that play a role in promoting exit over voice or voice over exit. He assigned a pivotal role to organizational loyalty, defined as a “strong attachment to an organization” (Hirschman , 1970, p. 81), to determine whether to engage in voice or exit.
- Tina Uys
- tuys@uj.ac.za
Jun 25, 2020 · This article presents a network perspective on whistleblowing. It considers how whistleblowing affects, and is affected by, the preexisting distribution of power inside and outside an organization, where power is conceptualized as deriving from the network positions of the key actors.
Jun 5, 2012 · Whistleblowers are individuals who believe that there is a risk of grave harm if unethical behaviour is not brought to light. And in fact, the collapses of both Enron and WorldCom around the turn of the century made it quite clear what harm can result from unethical behaviour.