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Buridan’s ass syndrome: Dilemma of the human resources practitioner in workplace bullying.

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dc.contributor.author MOKGOLO, MANASSEH MORONGOA
dc.contributor.author Barnard, Antoni
dc.date.accessioned 2019-09-19T12:35:01Z
dc.date.available 2019-09-19T12:35:01Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Mokgolo, M.M., & Barnard, A. (2019). Buridan’s ass syndrome: Dilemma of the human resources practitioner in workplace bullying. SA Journal of Human Resources Management, 17, Art#1124, 11 pages. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhrm.v17i0.1124 en
dc.identifier.issn 2071-078X
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25789
dc.description.abstract Orientation: Worldwide, bullying in the workplace is recognised as a sensitive and psychologically destructive issue. It has a detrimental effect on employee well-being, organisations’ productivity and employee relations. As a vital link between different constituencies in the organisation, human resource practitioners struggle in their attempts to address and manage workplace bullying. Research purpose: The aim of this article was to describe the challenges that human resource practitioners face when being tasked with addressing workplace bullying. Motivation for the study: Concern about human resource practitioners’ capacity to manage situations of workplace bullying requires a better understanding of their role in and perspective of the bullying phenomenon. Research approach/design and method: A constructivist, grounded theory research design was used to explore the perspectives of nine human resource practitioners on workplace bullying. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews to gain insight into and understanding of their experiences of bullying in the workplace. Main findings: Paradoxical role demands, lack of decision-making power and their perceived lack of support from policy and management disable the human resource practitioners’ functionality in addressing workplace bullying. Practical/managerial implications: The study identifies dilemmas that human resource practitioners face, impeding their capacity to address workplace bullying effectively. Findings highlight the practical value of empowering such practitioners in the role they play in dealing with workplace bullying situations. Contribution/value-add: The present study contributes to the limited body of knowledge on human resource practitioners’ perspectives on workplace bullying within the South African context. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher AOSIS OpenJournals en
dc.subject Workplace Bullying en
dc.subject Counterproductive Work Behaviour en
dc.subject Human Resource Practitioner en
dc.subject Critical Realism en
dc.subject Constructivist Grounded Theory en
dc.subject Theoretical Sampling en
dc.subject Buridan’s ass en
dc.title Buridan’s ass syndrome: Dilemma of the human resources practitioner in workplace bullying. en
dc.type Article en
dc.description.department Industrial and Organisational Psychology en


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