Randi L. Sims, Ph.D.
Journal of Business Ethics
Predictors of
External Whistleblowing: Organizational and Intrapersonal Variables
Randi L. Sims and John P. Keenan
Abstract
Research on whistleblowing has not yet provided a finite set of variables
which have been shown to influence an employee's decision to report
wrongdoing. Prior research on business ethics suggests that ethical
business decisions are influenced by both organizational as well as
intrapersonal variables. As such, this paper attempts to predict the
decision to whistleblow using organizational and intrapersonal variables.
External whistleblowing was found to be significantly related to
supervisor support, informal policies, gender, and ideal values. External
whistleblowing was not found to be significantly predicted by formal
policies, organizational tenure, age, education, satisfaction, or
commitment.
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