Organizational context and mobbing: towards a "ransparent organization"

Journal title STUDI ORGANIZZATIVI
Author/s Caterina Muzzi
Publishing Year 2018 Issue 2018/1 Language Italian
Pages 24 P. 64-87 File size 258 KB
DOI 10.3280/SO2018-001003
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The paper deals with the relationship between organizational context and the risk of mobbing episodes within the firm. The main factors analyzed here are: the degree of organizational formalization and hierarchy, organizational identity, culture and values, internal communication practices, leadership and performance management process. As the firm, with its socially shared and enacted norms and procedures, represents the framework where mobbing may develop, it could go towards transparency, meant as the ability to prevent dysfunctional dynamics emergence.

Keywords: Mobbing, organizational context, hierarchy, communication, identity, performance management

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Caterina Muzzi, Il contesto organizzativo ed il mobbing: verso un’"organizzazione trasparente" in "STUDI ORGANIZZATIVI " 1/2018, pp 64-87, DOI: 10.3280/SO2018-001003