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International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research


International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research

Hardback by Brown, A. J.; Lewis, David; Moberly, Richard E.; Vandekerckhove, Wim

International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research

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ISBN:
9781781006788
Publication Date:
29 Aug 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Pages:
648 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research

Description

Whistleblowing the disclosure of wrongdoing by organizational insiders is vital to modern public accountability and integrity across all organizations and societies. This important Handbook offers original, cutting-edge analyzes of the conceptual and practical challenges that researchers face in order to better inform the way whistleblowing is understood and confronted by organizations, regulatory authorities and governments.Featuring contributions from scholars and policy practitioners in a number of diverse fields - including sociology, political science, psychology, information systems, media studies, business, management, criminology, public policy and several branches of law - the book provides a comprehensive guide to existing research and blueprints for how new research should be conducted in the future. It covers conceptual and definitional fundamentals of whistleblowing and strategies for researching whistleblowing in an organizational context, as well as law reform, regulation, management practicalities and research ethics. It also charts the lessons of 30 years of empirical research and maps out new questions and projects for future decades. This Handbook, with its unique perspective on the complex, multi-faceted and often controversial nature of whistleblowing research, will be a vital resource for researchers, policymakers and organizations around the world. Contributors: B. Bjørkelo, R. Bosua, A.J. Brown, H.H. Bye, K. Crow, T. Devine, S. Dreyfus, T. Morehead Dworkin, B. Edwards, B. Fasterling, T. Faunce, P. Harpur, R. Lederman, D. Lewis, J. Leys, K. Loyens, J. Maesschalck, B. Martin, D.P. Meyer, M.P. Miceli, S. Milton, R. Moberly, F.M. Morgan Jr, J.P. Near, T. Nikolic, J. Olsen, M.T. Rehg, P. Roberts, M. Skivenes, R. Smith, J. Spencer, M. Spencer, S.C. Trygstad, E. Tsahuridu, T. Uys, W. Vandekerckhove, S. Walden, C. Wheeler, J. Zuckerman

Contents

Contents Introduction 1. Whistleblowing, its Importance, and the State of Research David Lewis, A.J. Brown and Richard Moberly PART I: RESEARCH FUNDAMENTALS 2. Understandings of Whistleblowing: Dilemmas of Societal Culture Wim Vandekerckhove, Tina Uys, Michael T. Rehg and A.J. Brown 3. Outsider 'Whistleblowers': Conceptualizing and Distinguishing 'Bell-Ringing' Behavior Marcia P. Miceli, Suelette Dreyfus and Janet P. Near 4. Wrongdoing: Definitions, Identification and Categorizations Marit Skivenes and Sissel C.Trygstad 5. Whistleblowing Duties Jos Leys and Wim Vandekerckhove 6. On the Appropriateness of Research Design: Intended and Actual Whistleblowing Brita Bjørkelo and Hege Høivik Bye 7. Whistleblowing and Power Kim Loyens and Jeroen Maesschalck PART II: ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE AND RESPONSIVENESS 8. Reporting Versus Inaction: How Much Is There, What Explains the Differences and What to Measure Jane Olsen 9. Motivations for Whistleblowing: Personal, Private and Public Interests Peter Roberts 10. Whistleblowers and Suffering Rodney Smith 11. Going Public: Researching External Whistleblowing in a New Media Age Rachelle Bosua, Simon Milton, Suelette Dreyfus, Reeva Lederman 12. 'To Persons or Organizations That May Be Able to Effect Action': Whistleblowing Recipients Richard Moberly 13. Managerial Responsiveness to Whistleblowing: Expanding the Research Horizon Wim Vandekerckhove, A J Brown, Eva Tsahuridu PART III: RESEARCH IN ACTION 14. Whistleblower Protection - A Comparative Law Perspective Björn Fasterling 15. The Key to Protection: Civil and Employment Law Remedies David Lewis, Tom Devine, Paul Harpur 16. Because They Have Evidence: Globalizing Financial Incentives for Corporate Fraud Whistleblowers Tom Faunce, Kim Crow, Tony Nikolic, Frederick M. Morgan, Jr. 17. When it All Goes Bad: Criminal Remedies Maureen Spencer and John Spencer 18. Whistleblower Protection in International Governmental Organizations Shelley Walden and Bea Edwards 19. Whistleblower Support in Practice: Towards an Integrated Research Model A J Brown, Daniel P Meyer, Chris Wheeler, Jason Zuckerman Conclusions 20. Research That Whistleblowers Want - And What They Need Brian Martin 21. Strategic Issues in Whistleblowing Research Wim Vandekerckhove, A J Brown, Richard Moberly and David Lewis Index

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