Romanian Social Care Workers‘ Exposure to Workplace Violence
Romanian Social Care Workers‘ Exposure to Workplace Violence
Author(s): Oana ZigmanSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Fundatia Română pentru Inteligenta Afacerii
Keywords: Risk; Workplace violence; Mobbing; Bullying; Occupational doctrine
Summary/Abstract: Workplace violence in the social care sector is not a problem that appeared overnight. It was and still is a major concern, and its disastrous effects, on both organization and employees have been largely documented in various papers and studies around the world. This study analyzes social care workers’ perceptions and experiences with workplace violence, phenomenon which has been largely ignored in the Romanian research field, and is still considered a taboo subject in the organizational environment. Even if most employers recognize its general existence they tend to deny or refuse to accept that their institution or company is affected by it. The present paper will provide information concerning problematic issues in studying the phenomenon and will try to provide an image of the social care workers’ perception and attitude towards risk and workplace violence. The research will try to identify differences in experience, exposure and resistance to violence in the workplace based on various variables like sex or job characteristics.
Journal: Cross-Cultural Management Journal
- Issue Year: XVI/2014
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 223-232
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English
