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Citation

D'Cruz P, Rayner C. Econ. Indust. Democr. 2013; 34(4): 597-619.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0143831X12452672

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article reports on an empirical enquiry undertaken in India's ITES-BPO (offshoring-outsourcing) sector to ascertain the presence of workplace bullying, the influence of sociocultural factors, the nature of bullying categories and the availability and use of extra-organizational redressal options. Survey data, gathered through structured interviews incorporating the Work Harassment Scale, conducted with 1036 respondents located in six cities, showed that 44.3% of the sample experienced bullying, with 19.7% reporting moderate and severe levels. In keeping with India's hierarchical society, superiors emerged as the predominant source of bullying, displaying task-focused behaviours. Yet, the presence of 'cross-level co-bullying' where a personal focus was emphasized points to the role of identity-based affiliations intrinsic to India's ethos. Key informant data, gathered through unstructured interviews with lawyers/legal activists, labour commissioners and trade unionists/labour activists and thematically analysed, underscored the influence of professional self-identity, career interests and a dysfunctional judicial system in targets' choice of extra-organizational options.


Language: en

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