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When queen bees attack women stop advancing: recognising and addressing female bullying in the workplace

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Purpose This paper aims to look at the implications of the “Queen Bee” syndrome in the workplace: its impact on women at work and the perception of women at work.… Click to show full abstract

Purpose This paper aims to look at the implications of the “Queen Bee” syndrome in the workplace: its impact on women at work and the perception of women at work. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws on the author’s practical experience, observations, and studies. Findings The Queen Bee syndrome can have a negative impact on organizational performance and bottom-line results as well as individuals. Research limitations/implications The author calls for more work to done in this area to raise awareness and provide solutions. Practical implications This paper offers insight to help managers and organizations assess how much the Queen Bee syndrome may be at work in their own organization. It also invites women to self-reflect on their own behaviors. Originality/value This paper highlights an issue that can be ignored in organizations – how negative woman-to-woman behavior and/or bullying can be detrimental to individual and organizational performance.

Keywords: queen bee; queen bees; bees attack; paper; bee syndrome; workplace

Journal Title: Development and Learning in Organizations
Year Published: 2018

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