

An edition of Whistleblowing (2002)
When It Works-And Why
By Roberta Ann Johnson
Publish Date
December 2002
Publisher
L. Rienner Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
171
Description:
Roberta Johnson explores when and how-and to what effect-people make the choice to blow the whistle. Johnson (politics, U. of San Francisco) reviews the phenomena of organizational and government whistle blowing in the United States, exploring its causes and effects. Utilizing a number of case examples to illustrate the material, she examines the motivational factors behind whistle blowing, the conditions necessary for whistle blowing to result in policy change, and the legal protections afforded whistle blowers. A final chapter explores how the tradition of American whistle blowing is having an impact in other parts of the world.
subjects: Morale des affaires, Administrative agencies, Wirtschaft, Employees, Anzeige, Cas, Études de, Administration publique, Dismissal of, Politik, Whistle blowing, Scandales publics, Missstand, Klokkenluiden, Licenciement, Pratiques déloyales, Corrupt practices, Case studies, Personnel, Business ethics, Rechtsbescherming, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, Work & labour, Political Science, Business / Economics / Finance, Social Science, Politics/International Relations, USA, Criminology, History & Theory - General, United States, Whistleblowing, Employees, dismissal of
Places: United States, États-Unis