The impact of individual factors on being exposed to workplace bullying in academia
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2015
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Staff Development Center, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Abstract
Background and rationale: Workplace bullying which has severe negative consequences at
individual, group, organizational and societal level is becoming a growing research interest.
Individual and organizational factors have been studied through previous studies. However,
there are inconsistent findings on individual factors and exposure to workplace bullying.
Aim: This paper examines the impact of individual factors (gender and personality) on being
exposed to workplace bullying in Management faculties in state universities in Sri Lanka.
Proposed methodology: A cross-sectional survey design will be adopted and data will be
collected through self-administered questionnaire. Bullying is assessed using the Negative
Activity Questionnaire (NAQ). The Five Personality Factors Inventory will be used to
measure the personality.
Expected Outcomes: This study contributes to the existing literature with inconsistent
findings on individual factors and workplace bullying. Further, the existence of the workplace
bullying in Sri Lankan academia will be revealed.
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Workplace bullying, Academia, Individual factors
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Thisera, T.J.R. (2015). The impact of individual factors on being exposed to workplace bullying in academia. In: Research Forum E Proceeding, Staff Development Centre Research Forum, Cycle 15-2015, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya.