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Escaping bullying: The simultaneous impact of individual and unit-level bullying on turnover intentions

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HUMAN RELATIONS
Volume 65, Issue 7, Pages 901-918

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0018726712445100

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bullying; healthcare organizations; job/employee attitudes; nurses; organizational culture; turnover; work environment

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In this study, we investigate the simultaneous impact of, and interaction between, being the direct target of bullying and working in an environment characterized by bullying upon employees' turnover intentions. Hierarchical linear modeling analysis of a sample of 41 hospital units and 357 nurses demonstrates that working in an environment characterized by bullying increases individual employees' turnover intentions. Importantly, employees report similarly high turnover intentions when they are either the direct target of bullying or when they work in work units characterized by high bullying. Results also suggest that the impact of unit-level bullying is stronger on those who are not often directly bullied themselves.

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