whistleblowing
Whistleblowing refers to the act of bringing attention to wrongdoing or unethical behavior within an organization, either by an employee or a person closely associated with it, with the intention of revealing the truth and promoting accountability.
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Related Concepts (22)
- corporate whistleblowers
- ethical considerations
- government whistleblowers
- trust and accountability
- whistleblower policy
- whistleblower protection
- whistleblowing and accountability
- whistleblowing and discrimination
- whistleblowing and environmental issues
- whistleblowing and ethical dilemmas
- whistleblowing and fraud
- whistleblowing and internal reporting systems
- whistleblowing and legal implications
- whistleblowing and media coverage
- whistleblowing and national security
- whistleblowing and public interest
- whistleblowing and retaliation
- whistleblowing and workplace safety
- whistleblowing in healthcare
- whistleblowing in technology companies
- whistleblowing in the financial industry
- whistleblowing in the military
Similar Concepts
- corporate espionage
- government cover-ups
- information disclosure
- information leakage
- information sharing
- reporting unethical behavior
- responsible disclosure
- retaliation
- suppression of whistleblowers
- transparency and disclosure
- whistleblower incentives
- whistleblower policies
- whistleblower programs
- whistleblowing in professional contexts
- workplace harassment