Whistleblowing Policy and Practice, Volume II
Edited by Meghan Van Portfliet () and
Arron Phillips ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-93170-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- Meghan Portfliet and Arron Phillips
- Ch Chapter 10 The Big Tech Disclosure Lifecycle: Toward a New Research Agenda
- Kate Kenny
- Ch Chapter 2 Who Is a Whistleblower? Current Debates in Multi-stakeholder Forums on Stretching the Concept
- Wim Vandekerckhove
- Ch Chapter 3 Who Counts as a Whistleblower? Legal and Academic Debates in France and the United States
- Mahaut Fanchini
- Ch Chapter 4 Don’t Blow the Whistle!
- Brian Martin
- Ch Chapter 5 Tangled Motives, Unstated Objectives, and Hazards to the Logic of Whistleblower Regimes: Lessons from Canadian Public Sector Whistleblowing Regimes
- Ian Bron
- Ch Chapter 6 Internal vs. External Whistleblowing: Doing the Right Thing … in the Right Way
- Dimitrios Kafteranis and Stelios Andreadakis
- Ch Chapter 7 Advancing a Human Rights Framework Toward Whistleblowing in Human Resource (HR) Strategy and Practice
- Catherine Hobby and Elaine Yerby
- Ch Chapter 8 Exploring Trade Unions as a Support for Whistleblowers
- Arron Phillips
- Ch Chapter 9 Coming to the Aid of Whistleblowers: A Typology of Support and Survival Strategies
- Ugljesa Radulovic and Tina Uys
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-93170-3
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