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What is Cyber Incivility

Encyclopedia of E-Leadership, Counseling and Training
Communicative behaviors in a computer-mediated environment where interactions may or may not intentionally violate norms of mutual respect. In schools, writing hurtful emails, ignoring a request made through email, and putting a supervisee down via email are all examples of such uncivil behavior.
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Workplace Incivility in Schools
Thomas G. Reio (Florida International University, USA) and Stephanie M. Reio (Florida International University, USA)
Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-068-2.ch006
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of coworker and supervisor incivility in the context of K-12 schools and incivility’s possible link to teachers’ commitment to the school and turnover intent. The data were collected via survey from 94 middle school teachers in the US. Results indicated that 85% of the teachers experienced coworker incivility over the past year; 71% experienced supervisor incivility. MANOVA results suggested no statistically significant differences in incivility by gender or ethnicity. Hierarchical regression results suggested that supervisor incivility was associated negatively with commitment and positively associated with turnover intent. Coworker incivility was not a significant predictor in the regression equations. Macro- and micro-level human resource strategies were offered as possible tools to lessen the likelihood of uncivil behavior.
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Civility Values and Cyberbullying Prevention in the Digital Workspace: How to Foster an Ethical Climate of Respect
Workplace incivility is low-intensity deviant workplace behavior in the digital workspace. The intent to harm the target is ambiguous.
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