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Incivility Could Beget Incivility In the Workplace

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Chris Rosen, University of Arkansas
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A new study followed workers for a week to see how acts of incivility, like sarcasm or put-downs, could affect the likelihood of other acts of incivility occurring within the work environment. We speak with Chris Rosen, the report's author and a professor of Management in the Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas.

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Timothy Dennis is KUAF's strategic technical planner and producer for Ozarks at Large.