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A descriptive study of behavioral responses of sexual harassment targets: Implications for control theory
Authors:Rebecca A. Thacker
Affiliation:1. Department of Management, School of Business, University of Louisville, 40292, Louisville, Kentucky
Abstract:The problem of sexual harassment in the workplace can be viewed within the framework of personal control. In particular, sexual harassment can be viewed as an infringement upon employees' rights to control the conditions under which they work. Targets of harassment must tolerate sexual harassment to avoid negative consequences such as termination, demotion, distasteful remarks or jokes, and so forth. Previous research (Wortman & Brehm, 1975; Greenberger & Strasser, 1986) into personal control has drawn upon two theories—reactance theory and learned helplessness theory—to explain behavioral responses to infringement upon personal control. The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of personal control theories in explaining responses of targets who file discrimination suits.
Keywords:sexual harassment and personal control  sexual harassment and target response  reactance and learned helplessness  Title VII sexual harassment suits
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