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Standing in My Way Nine to Five : Investigating Bullying Behaviours Prevalent Among IT Professionals in India


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1 Ph.D. Student, Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, North Campus, Delhi – 110 007, India
2 Professor (HRM & OB), Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, North Campus, Delhi – 110 007, India
     

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In modern workplaces, competition between employees is a significant determinant of career progress. Hence, employees are likely to engage in a range of negative behaviors to outperform each other. The present exploratory study attempted to identify specific bullying behaviors prevalent in the Information Technology (IT) sector and explained bullying from a sociocultural perspective. A questionnaire survey was conducted among 222 IT professionals to explore workplace bullying prevalence and examine underlying workplace bullying behaviors. Based on the responses to the Negative Acts Questionnaire-R, it emerged that 44.13% of the respondents had experienced some form of bullying at their workplace, and 19.8% reported moderate to severe levels of bullying. Exploratory factor analysis identified four types of bullying behavior : Attacking Self-Esteem, Work Surveillance, Threatening Situations, and Obstructing Competence. The results revealed that Obstructing Competence and Attacking Self-Esteem were the most prevalent types of bullying behaviors among IT professionals in India. The findings of the study were discussed from a sociocultural perspective within the context of working norms of the IT sector in India. The implications for managing negative acts in the IT sector were also discussed.

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Workplace Bullying, IT Professionals, Attacking Self-Esteem.

JEL Classification Codes : D23, O15, M12, M10, M14.

Paper Submission Date : February 5, 2021 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : June 4, 2021 ; Paper Acceptance Date : August 20, 2021 ; Paper Published Online : September 25, 2021.

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Vaishali Trivedi
Ph.D. Student, Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, North Campus, Delhi – 110 007, India
Tanuja Agarwala
Professor (HRM & OB), Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, North Campus, Delhi – 110 007, India

Abstract


In modern workplaces, competition between employees is a significant determinant of career progress. Hence, employees are likely to engage in a range of negative behaviors to outperform each other. The present exploratory study attempted to identify specific bullying behaviors prevalent in the Information Technology (IT) sector and explained bullying from a sociocultural perspective. A questionnaire survey was conducted among 222 IT professionals to explore workplace bullying prevalence and examine underlying workplace bullying behaviors. Based on the responses to the Negative Acts Questionnaire-R, it emerged that 44.13% of the respondents had experienced some form of bullying at their workplace, and 19.8% reported moderate to severe levels of bullying. Exploratory factor analysis identified four types of bullying behavior : Attacking Self-Esteem, Work Surveillance, Threatening Situations, and Obstructing Competence. The results revealed that Obstructing Competence and Attacking Self-Esteem were the most prevalent types of bullying behaviors among IT professionals in India. The findings of the study were discussed from a sociocultural perspective within the context of working norms of the IT sector in India. The implications for managing negative acts in the IT sector were also discussed.

Keywords


Workplace Bullying, IT Professionals, Attacking Self-Esteem.

JEL Classification Codes : D23, O15, M12, M10, M14.

Paper Submission Date : February 5, 2021 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : June 4, 2021 ; Paper Acceptance Date : August 20, 2021 ; Paper Published Online : September 25, 2021.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2021%2Fv14i9%2F166293