Using the Workplace Power Control Wheel to Name Abusive, Bullying, Controlling, and Coercive Behavior by Corporate Psychopaths at Work
In: Psychopathy in the Workplace
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-55214-4_8
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Workplace bullying; Workplace Power Control Wheel (WPCW); Workplace victimization; Power and control; Bully tactics; Tactics; Psychopathic work behavior; Target; Victim; Power Control Wheel (PCW); Overt abuse; Overt tactics; Covert abuse; Covert tactics; Intimidation tactics; Emotional abuse tactics; Isolation tactics; Using others to abuse; Minimizing abuse; Denying abuse; Blaming targets for abuse; Economic/financial abuse tactics; Coercion tactics; Threatening tactics; Physical abuse; Sexual abuse; Using employer priviledge to abuse; Harassment; Identifying tactics; Identifying patterns of bullying behavior; Naming control tactics; Strategies to identify tactics; Bullying as management style; Employee harm; Costs of bullying; Defining bullying; Bullying as potential tool of psychopath;All these keywords.
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