Attitude of Management Students towards Whistleblowing: Evidence from Croatia
Attitude of Management Students towards Whistleblowing: Evidence from Croatia
Author(s): Mario Bogdanović, Ladislav TyllSubject(s): Business Ethics, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze - Fakulta podnikohospodářská
Keywords: Whistleblowing; ethical climate; ethical culture; organization and management improvement; business ethics;
Summary/Abstract: This study examines the attitude of management students towards whistleblowing in a sample of 121 master students of business ethics at the Faculty of Economics University in Split, Croatia. The three measurement instruments include whistleblowers' attitudes (3 items), whistleblowing attitudes (2 items) and potential types of whistleblowing reactions (8 items), i.e. external reactions (4 items) and internal reactions (4 items). The results of the study indicated a positive attitude toward whistleblowing and whistleblowers. The authors also found that female students exhibited more confidence in management and were more prone to whistleblowing than male students. Also, students with professional experience considered whistleblowing to be in the public interest more than students with no professional experience. The results may be of practical use to managers who can benefit from whistleblowing while keeping in mind that whistleblowing can't be avoided and that punishing whistleblowers seems to be a bad managerial practice.
Journal: Central European Business Review
- Issue Year: 5/2016
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 45-61
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English