The Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI): A new measure of workplace bullying in Eastern countries

Workplace bullying is a significant cause of stress at work. Existing studies, primarily based on Western-oriented frameworks and instruments, have largely overlooked the role of culture. This oversight questions whether understandings generated from those studies can be generalised to employees wor...

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Main Authors: Sam, Sharon Mee Kwan, Michelle R. Tuckey, Maureen F. Dollard
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spelling my.ums.eprints.259882020-09-21T00:31:06Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25988/ The Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI): A new measure of workplace bullying in Eastern countries Sam, Sharon Mee Kwan Michelle R. Tuckey Maureen F. Dollard H Social Sciences (General) HA Statistics Workplace bullying is a significant cause of stress at work. Existing studies, primarily based on Western-oriented frameworks and instruments, have largely overlooked the role of culture. This oversight questions whether understandings generated from those studies can be generalised to employees working in Eastern countries, which differ on important cultural dimensions. To date, there is no Eastern-based instrument for measuring workplace bullying. In two studies, we developed and validated such a measure: the Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI). Study 1 entailed a content validation of bullying behaviours via written records (diaries) completed by Malaysian bullying victims. The 19 validated behaviours formed the basis of Study 2, with additions from the wider literature. Study 2 used survey data collected at three time-points from Malaysian employees exposed to bullying at work. The final result was an 18-item scale with two nine-item factors: work-related bullying and person-related bullying. Overall, the MWBI is a psychometrically sound measure of workplace bullying in Eastern workplaces. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25988/1/The%20Malaysian%20Workplace%20Bullying%20Index%20%28MWBI%29.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25988/2/The%20Malaysian%20Workplace%20Bullying%20Index%20%28MWBI%291.pdf Sam, Sharon Mee Kwan and Michelle R. Tuckey and Maureen F. Dollard (2020) The Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI): A new measure of workplace bullying in Eastern countries. PLoS ONE, 15 (1). pp. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223235
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Sam, Sharon Mee Kwan
Michelle R. Tuckey
Maureen F. Dollard
The Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI): A new measure of workplace bullying in Eastern countries
description Workplace bullying is a significant cause of stress at work. Existing studies, primarily based on Western-oriented frameworks and instruments, have largely overlooked the role of culture. This oversight questions whether understandings generated from those studies can be generalised to employees working in Eastern countries, which differ on important cultural dimensions. To date, there is no Eastern-based instrument for measuring workplace bullying. In two studies, we developed and validated such a measure: the Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI). Study 1 entailed a content validation of bullying behaviours via written records (diaries) completed by Malaysian bullying victims. The 19 validated behaviours formed the basis of Study 2, with additions from the wider literature. Study 2 used survey data collected at three time-points from Malaysian employees exposed to bullying at work. The final result was an 18-item scale with two nine-item factors: work-related bullying and person-related bullying. Overall, the MWBI is a psychometrically sound measure of workplace bullying in Eastern workplaces.
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author Sam, Sharon Mee Kwan
Michelle R. Tuckey
Maureen F. Dollard
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Michelle R. Tuckey
Maureen F. Dollard
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title The Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI): A new measure of workplace bullying in Eastern countries
title_short The Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI): A new measure of workplace bullying in Eastern countries
title_full The Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI): A new measure of workplace bullying in Eastern countries
title_fullStr The Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI): A new measure of workplace bullying in Eastern countries
title_full_unstemmed The Malaysian Workplace Bullying Index (MWBI): A new measure of workplace bullying in Eastern countries
title_sort malaysian workplace bullying index (mwbi): a new measure of workplace bullying in eastern countries
publishDate 2020
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25988/1/The%20Malaysian%20Workplace%20Bullying%20Index%20%28MWBI%29.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25988/2/The%20Malaysian%20Workplace%20Bullying%20Index%20%28MWBI%291.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25988/
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223235
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