Outsiders Looking In: Do Contingent Workers Whistleblow?

D. K. Holderness, Andrea M. Scheetz, Joseph Wall
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Little is known about the factors that influence whistleblowing for contingent workers. This study compares the whistleblowing intentions of 146 traditional full-time and contingent workers. We find that contingent workers are significantly less likely to whistleblow than traditional full-time workers. Some of these differences in whistleblowing intentions appear to be due to feelings of powerlessness, organizational citizenship behavior, and organizational commitment that workers have in relation to their organizations. We offer future research ideas, implications for practice, and practical suggestions to encourage whistleblowing by contingent workers. JEL Classifications: M49.
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局外人介入:临时工会告密吗?
人们对影响临时工举报的因素知之甚少。本研究比较了146名传统全职员工和临时员工的举报意图。我们发现,临时工举报的可能性明显低于传统全职员工。举报意图的一些差异似乎是由于员工对其组织的无力感、组织公民行为和组织承诺。我们提出了未来的研究思路,对实践的启示,以及鼓励临时工举报的实用建议。JEL分类:M49。
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