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In our 2008 Business Horizons article, we define shaming sanctions as “. . . placing a convicted individual in the spotlight in the public and professional domain as a warning to others (Wurmser, 1981).” We further suggest that “. . . shame is considered a private emotional reaction associated with embarrassment, discomfort, fear, and anger.” Shaming is discussed as an alternative/combination punishment to physical incarceration for white collar criminals. Due to its potential to socially highlight shortcomings, shaming (in combination with other punishments) can send criminals a strong message. Turn the page…

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In a recent WBI blog post, Namie (director of the Workplace Bullying Institute) stated: “It’s getting harder to find apologists among the sports cognoscenti at ESPN to defend the Miami Dolphins designated bully Ricky Incognito.” As experience informs policy, resulting behavior becomes gentler. Low expectations lead to tolerance and looking the other way. Turn the page…

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