Killing ourselves with laughter: Mapping the interplay of organizational teasing and workplace bullying in hospital work life

Mille Mortensen, Charlotte Andreas Baarts

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    Abstract

    Purpose - The purpose of this study is to explore the interplay of organisational humorous teasing and workplace bullying in hospital work life in order to investigate how workplace bullying can emerge from doctors and nurses experiences of what at first appears as ‘innocent’ humorous interactions. Design/methodology/approach - Based on an ethnographic field study among doctors and nurses at Rigshospitalet (University Hospital of Copenhagen, Denmark) field notes, transcriptions from two focus groups and six in-depth interviews were analysed using a crosssectional thematic analysis. Findings - This study demonstrates how bullying may emerge out of a distinctive joking practice, in which doctors and nurses continually relate to one another with a pronounced degree of derogatory teasing. The all-encompassing and omnipresent teasing entails that the positions of perpetrator and target persistently change, thereby excluding the position of bystander. Doctors and nurses report that they experience the humiliating teasing as detrimental, although they feel continuously forced to participate because of the fear of otherwise being socially excluded. Consequently, a concept of ‘fluctuate bullying’ is suggested wherein nurses and doctors feel trapped in a ‘double bind’ position, being constrained to bully in order to avoid being bullied themselves. Originality/value - The present study add to bullying research by exploring and demonstrating how workplace bullying can emerge from informal social power struggles embedded and performed within ubiquitous humorous teasing interactions.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalQualitative Research in Organizations and Management
    Volume13
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)10-31
    ISSN1746-5648
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

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