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Organizational dissidence: The case of whistle-blowing
By Janet P. Near, Marcia P. Miceli
journal article

Date February 1985
Publisher Journal of Business Ethics
Volume 4
Page Range 1 - 16
Description Research on whistle-blowing has been hampered by a lack of a sound theoretical base. In this paper, we draw upon existing theories of motivation and power relationships to propose a model of the whistle-blowing process. This model focuses on decisions made by organization members who believe they have evidence of organizational wrongdoing, and the reactions of organization authorities. Based on a review of the sparse empirical literature, we suggest variables that may affect both the members' decisions and the organization's responses. (Abstract from Springer)