In organizations, bullying begets whining, study finds

(Northern Illinois University) In organizations, bullying within decision-making groups appears to go hand in hand with whining, according to a new study. 'In other words, when some people act dominant by bullying, others respond by being submissive and whining,' says David Henningsen, a Northern Illinois University professor of communication who led the study. The researchers found that both reported bullying and whining behaviors negatively impacted group perceptions of cohesiveness and decision-making effectiveness.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news