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Dec 27, 2019 · We offer a critical survey of the main normative theories of whistleblowing in the current debate in political philosophy, with the illustrative aid of one of the epitomic figures of a...
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Dec 27, 2019 · Whistleblowing is a specific kind of action: a report. Reports could be either open—typically, a form of public accusation (Jubb, 1999)—or confidential—disclosures through dedicated channels.
- Emanuela Ceva, Michele Bocchiola
- 27 December 2019
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- 15, Issue1
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
Oct 23, 2021 · This chapter employs both the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and the Prosocial Organizational Behavior (POB) models in providing an integrated account of the literature explaining the factors that impact an individual’s whistleblowing intentions.
- Tina Uys
- tuys@uj.ac.za
Aug 20, 2020 · Abstract. 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 documentation of evidence (collection of supporting documentation ...
- Carmen R. Apaza, Yongjin Chang
- 2017
Jul 7, 2019 · Whistleblowing is the disclosure of ingroup wrongdoing to an external agency and can have important functions for the regulation of moral and legal conduct. Organizational research has focused larg...
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More recently, Near and Miceli (1985, p.4) defined the act of whistleblowing as the “disclosure by organization members (former or current) of illegal, immoral or illegitimate practices under the control of their employers, to persons or organizations that may be able to effect action”.