Publications
Through our research into the various impacts of whistleblowing on workers subject to reprisal, we have published peer-review articles, including:
- Kenny, K. (2019) Whistleblowing: Toward a new theory. Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA. Awarded ‘Book of the Month’ by Cornell University’s Catherwood Library (June 19)
- Kenny, K. & Fotaki, M. (2021) ‘The Costs and Labour of Whistleblowing: Bodily Vulnerability and Post- disclosure Survival’, Journal of Business Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-021-05012-x
- Kenny, K. (2018) ‘Censored: Whistleblowers and Impossible Speech’, Human Relations, 71(8): 1025- 1048
- Kenny, K. Fotaki, M. and Scriver, S. (2018) ‘Mental Health as a Weapon: Whistleblower Retaliation and Normative Violence’. Journal of Business Ethics, 160, 801–815.
- Kenny, K. Fotaki, M. and Vandekerckhove, W. (2018) ‘Whistleblower Subjectivities: Organization and Passionate Attachment.’ Organization Studies, 41(3), 323-343.
- Vandekerckhove, W. (2016). Freedom of expression as the ‘broken promise’ of whistleblower protection. Revue des Droits de l’Homme, 10, doi: 10.4000/revdh.2680. (access to full text)
- Lewis, D. and Vandekerckhove, W. (eds.) (2015). Advances in Whistleblowing Research 2015. London: International Whistleblowing Research Network. (access to full text).
- Brown, AJ, Lewis, D., Moberly, R. and Vandekerckhove, W. (eds.) (2014). International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. (available to order)
- Brown, AJ, Vandekerckhove, W. And Dreyfus, S. (2014). The public’s interest: Empirical evidence on the relationship between transparency, whistleblowing, and public trust. In R. Vaughn (ed.) Transparency Reader. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 30-58. (access to full text)
- Vandekerckhove, W., Brown, AJ, Moberly, R. And Lewis, D. (2014). Strategic issues in whistleblowing research. In AJ Brown et al (eds.) International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 522-529. (available to order)
- Leys, J. and Vandekerckhove, W. (2014). Whistleblowing duties. In AJ Brown et al (eds.) International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 115-132. (available to order)
- Vandekerckhove, W., Uys, T., Rehg, M. And Brown, AJ (2014). Understandings of whistleblowing: Dilemmas of societal culture. In AJ Brown et al (eds.) International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 37-70. (available to order)
- Vandekerckhove, W. (2013). Providing an alternative to silence: Towards greater protection and support for whistleblowers in Belgium. Brussels: Transparency International. (access to full text)
- Vandekerckhove, W. and James, C. (2013). ‘Whistleblowing to the union: How successful is it?’, e-Journal of International and Comparative Labour Studies 2(3), 66-93. (access to full text)
- Vandekerckhove, W. (2012). UK Public Attitudes to Whistleblowing. London: University of Greenwich. (access to full text)
- Lewis, D. and Vandekerckhove, W. (eds) (2011). Whistleblowing and Democratic Values. London: International Whistleblowing Research Network. (access to full text)
- Vandekerckhove, W. (2011). ‘The Perception of Whistleblowing Worldwide’ In M. Arszulowicz and W. W. Gasparski (eds.) Whistleblowing. In Defense of Proper Action. London/New Brunswick, Transaction Publishers, 97-108. (available to order)
- Fotaki, M., Kenny, K., Scriver, S. (2015), ‘Whistleblowing And Mental Health: A New Weapon For Retaliation?’, in Lewis, D. & Vandekerckhove, W. (eds.), Developments in Whistleblowing Research, London: International Whistleblowing Research Network. (access to full text)
Work cited in: Village Magazine (2019) Enemies of the People: Whistleblowers usually get destroyed
Commentary based on our research to the Institute of Public Administration, New Zealand (IPANZ) (2019)