“…It has also been linked to workplace deviance (Peng et al, 2016); increased intention to quit, poor health and psychosomatic well-being (Rosander and Blomberg, 2021); reduced employee engagement (Vincent et al, 2022) and silence and opinion avoidance (Rai and Agarwal, 2017). Researchers have also explored various coping strategies adopted by employees, when they are treated unfairly at work, for example, fearbased silence (Jain et al, 2022), withdrawal behaviour (Srivastava et al, 2022), feedback avoidance (Rai and Agarwal, 2017) and whistleblowing (Fieger and Rice, 2018). But two areas that have engrossed researcher's significant attention are internal whistleblowing (IW) (approach-oriented work behaviour) and workplace withdrawal (WW) (avoidance-oriented work behaviour).…”