Publication: A Critical Literature Review on Nexus of Bullying and the Whisperings of Turnover Intentions in Sri Lanka's Higher Educational Sphere
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Article
Date
2024-12-10
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ICSDB 2024 and SLIIT Business School
Abstract
Workplace bullying is defined as repeated mistreatments and harassment aimed towards
an organisational member by other individuals or groups within a workplace context. It remains
a critical concern across the globe in various industries negatively impacting the employees’ wellbeing
and organisations’ reputation to date. This critical literature review delves into the definite
context of academics in the higher education sector in Sri Lanka to explore the relationship
between workplace bullying and turnover intentions. This critical literature review examines the
theoretical framework, methodological strategies, and empirical data to shed light on the complex
relationship between workplace bullying and turnover intentions among academics in the higher
education sector of Sri Lanka. By directing attention to these dual aims, this study pursues to
understand the underlying mechanisms that link workplace bullying to turnover intentions. This
proposed study also explores the moderating role of leadership styles on the relationship between
workplace bullying and turnover intentions. The thorough evaluation of methodological strategies
captures the complexities of workplace bullying experiences and the implications in the existing
research studies. This critical literature contributes to further enhancing the existing literature on
workplace bullying and turnover intentions by providing insights into its prevalence and influence
within academics in the higher education sector of Sri Lanka. Furthermore, highlights the
importance of preventing workplace bullying and creating a supportive work environment in
higher education
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Keywords
Leadership Styles, Turnover Intentions, Workplace Bullying, Workplace Harassment, Workplace Mobbing, Workplace Ostracism, Workplace Violence
