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Book Title: International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research
Editor(s): Brown, J. A.; Lewis, David; Moberly, E. Richard; Vandekerckhove, Wim
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781006788
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 11
Extract:
Contributors
Brita Bjørkelo is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and has written a Ph.D
on `Whistleblowing at Work: Antecedents and Consequences'. She has
also contributed to papers and book chapters about whistleblowing,
bullying, workaholism and sexual harassment and published in journals
such as Journal of Managerial Psychology, Psychology and Society,
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology and European
Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology. Dr Bjørkelo works as
an Associate Professor at the Police Leadership and Management Pro-
gram, Department of Post-Graduate Studies, Norwegian Police University
College, Oslo, Norway, and is also project manager of a research project
on Ethics, Social Media and Teacher Education.
Rachelle Bosua is a lecturer in the Department of Computing and
Information Systems in the School of Engineering at the University of
Melbourne, Australia. She received her Ph.D in 2008 and since then her
research interests include a number of areas that involve the supportive
and enabling role of information and communications technologies (ICT)
in different organizational contexts. In particular, she is interested in the
role of social networks and social media in the creation, sharing and
dissemination of knowledge within and across teams and organizations.
She is also working in the areas of secure information and knowledge
management, knowledge strategy and knowledge retention. More
recently she has started exploring the area of flexible work and aspects of
ICT that facilitate and enable the many facets of a new mobile work-
force.
A.J. Brown is Professor of public policy and ...
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