Whistleblowing, communication and consequences : lessons from the Norwegian national lottery /: lessons from the Norwegian national lottery. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Whistleblowing, communication and consequences : lessons from the Norwegian national lottery /: lessons from the Norwegian national lottery. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Whistleblowing, communication and consequences : lessons from the Norwegian national lottery
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Peer Jacob Svenkerud, Jan-Oddvar Sørnes, Larry Browning.
- Editors:
- Svenkerud, Peer Jacob
Sørnes, Jan-Oddvar
Browning, Larry D - Contents:
- Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Preface Part I: Introduction 1. Alone against the organization - Peer´s whistle-blower Story Peer J. Svenkerud 2. Whistleblowing, Voice, and Monomythology: The Prospect for Analysis Larry D. Browning, Jan-Oddvar Sørnes and Peer J. Svenkerud PART II: What Goes Wrong? 3 . The rhetorical conditions of whistleblowing as a public act of parrhesia Ronald Walter Greene, , Daniel Horvath and Larry Browning 4 . Smothered by paradoxes and swamped by proceedures: The legal context of the case Anne Oline Haugen 5 . Whistleblowing, identity construction, and strategic communication Corey Bruno and Charlie Conrad PART III: How Does It Happened 6. Sense-making and Whistleblowing Karl Weick 7. Ethical Blindness as an Explanation for Non-reporting of Organizational Wrongdoing Einar Øverenget and Åse Storhaug Hole 8. Chronotopic Distinctions in Whistleblowing Events: X-Rays of Power and Sustaining Values Amira De La Garza 9. Whistleblowing: Making a Weak Signal Stronger. Bjørn T. Bakken and Thorvald Hærem; PART IV: What Makes Whistleblowing a Risky Business? 10. Blowing the Whistle is Laden with Risk Joseph McGlynn 11. Hero or "Prince of Darkness"? Locating Peer Jacob Svenkerud in an attributions-based typology of whistleblowers Brian Richardson 12. Norsk Tipping’s loneliest stakeholder: Crisis, issues, and the stakeholder voice Audra Diers- Lawson PART V: How to encourage employees to report wrongdoing? 13. The Influence ofContents List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Preface Part I: Introduction 1. Alone against the organization - Peer´s whistle-blower Story Peer J. Svenkerud 2. Whistleblowing, Voice, and Monomythology: The Prospect for Analysis Larry D. Browning, Jan-Oddvar Sørnes and Peer J. Svenkerud PART II: What Goes Wrong? 3 . The rhetorical conditions of whistleblowing as a public act of parrhesia Ronald Walter Greene, , Daniel Horvath and Larry Browning 4 . Smothered by paradoxes and swamped by proceedures: The legal context of the case Anne Oline Haugen 5 . Whistleblowing, identity construction, and strategic communication Corey Bruno and Charlie Conrad PART III: How Does It Happened 6. Sense-making and Whistleblowing Karl Weick 7. Ethical Blindness as an Explanation for Non-reporting of Organizational Wrongdoing Einar Øverenget and Åse Storhaug Hole 8. Chronotopic Distinctions in Whistleblowing Events: X-Rays of Power and Sustaining Values Amira De La Garza 9. Whistleblowing: Making a Weak Signal Stronger. Bjørn T. Bakken and Thorvald Hærem; PART IV: What Makes Whistleblowing a Risky Business? 10. Blowing the Whistle is Laden with Risk Joseph McGlynn 11. Hero or "Prince of Darkness"? Locating Peer Jacob Svenkerud in an attributions-based typology of whistleblowers Brian Richardson 12. Norsk Tipping’s loneliest stakeholder: Crisis, issues, and the stakeholder voice Audra Diers- Lawson PART V: How to encourage employees to report wrongdoing? 13. The Influence of Psychological Contracts on Decision-making in Whistleblowing Processes Åse Storhaug Hole and Therese Sverdrup 14. Culture Eats Control for Breakfast: The Difficulty of Designing Management Systems for Whistleblowing June Borge Doornich 15. Whistleblowing as a Means of (Re)Constituting an Organization William Rothel Smith III, Jeffrey W. Treem and Joshua B. Barbour Part VI: Epilogue 16. Epilogue: God and Devil, Hero and Villain, and the Long Journey Ahead Rita Rahoi-Gilchrest Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 353.46
Whistle blowing
Whistle blowing -- Norway -- Case studies
Lotteries -- Norway
Organizational behavior - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000210651
9781000210538
9781000210590
9780367822033 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367421335
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