Whistleblowing and neoliberalism: Political resistance in late capitalist economy
Keywords
whistleblowingneoliberalism
capitalism
deregulation
change
influence
varsling
nyliberalisme
kapitalisme
deregulering
endring
påvirkning
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The reigning global market ideology, frequently referred to as neoliberalism, inherently strives for fewer economic regulations in order to create greater wealth for humanity. Whistleblowing, on the other hand, is an action that aims at preserving the conditions and values of the greater common good. Therefore, economic considerations, and human and ethical considerations sometimes collide. In the present globalised economy where neoliberalism endeavours for fewer regulations, workers that oppose wrongdoing at work (i.e. whistleblowers) seem to hold a unique position inbetween governmental interference 
 and singularaction. Whistleblowers are neither sole state regulators nor grass root activists but attempt to effect change from within the organisation. This paper discusses ways in 
 which neoliberalism can influence the act of whistleblowing.Date
2013-05-22Type
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oai:brage.bibsys.no:11250/174704urn:issn:2041-5893
http://hdl.handle.net/11250/174704