Trusting relationships are increasingly considered vital for making teams productive. We propose that cooperative management of conflict can help team members to be convinced that their teammates are trustworthy. Results from 102 organizations in China support the theorizing that how teams to manage conflict with each other affects within-team conflict management. Specifically, cooperative conflict between teams helps teams to manage their internal conflicts cooperatively that strengthens trust that in turn facilitates team performance. Results provide support for managing conflict cooperatively as a foundation for trusting, productive relationships in China as well as in the West. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.BusinessPsych...
Conflict and trust have typically been considered if not opposites at least incompatible. However, r...
Findings based on 186 teams involving 689 employees, working in twelve Chinese state-owned factories...
Governments and businesses are increasingly forming partnerships to further common purposes and lear...
Trusting relationships are increasingly considered vital for making teams productive. We propose tha...
Groups are increasingly responsible for accomplishing critical, complex tasks for organizations, but...
Although an emphasis on teams and an emphasis on individuals are often considered mutually exclusive...
Although conflict has traditionally been considered destructive, especially in collectivist societie...
The Chinese value of harmony is often considered literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent exp...
The Chinese value of harmony is often considered literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent exp...
Conflict management is needed in China to resolve frustrations, solve problems, and manage change. T...
The ability to reflect upon and manage their internal functioning may very much help teams contribut...
The Chinese value of harmony is often consider-ed literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent ex...
Abstract The study tries to address an operational question raised in Chinese top management teams (...
Cross-cultural researchers have recently argued the need to develop frameworks that can help a diver...
Top management teams may be critical for developing organizations that can keep abreast of marketpla...
Conflict and trust have typically been considered if not opposites at least incompatible. However, r...
Findings based on 186 teams involving 689 employees, working in twelve Chinese state-owned factories...
Governments and businesses are increasingly forming partnerships to further common purposes and lear...
Trusting relationships are increasingly considered vital for making teams productive. We propose tha...
Groups are increasingly responsible for accomplishing critical, complex tasks for organizations, but...
Although an emphasis on teams and an emphasis on individuals are often considered mutually exclusive...
Although conflict has traditionally been considered destructive, especially in collectivist societie...
The Chinese value of harmony is often considered literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent exp...
The Chinese value of harmony is often considered literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent exp...
Conflict management is needed in China to resolve frustrations, solve problems, and manage change. T...
The ability to reflect upon and manage their internal functioning may very much help teams contribut...
The Chinese value of harmony is often consider-ed literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent ex...
Abstract The study tries to address an operational question raised in Chinese top management teams (...
Cross-cultural researchers have recently argued the need to develop frameworks that can help a diver...
Top management teams may be critical for developing organizations that can keep abreast of marketpla...
Conflict and trust have typically been considered if not opposites at least incompatible. However, r...
Findings based on 186 teams involving 689 employees, working in twelve Chinese state-owned factories...
Governments and businesses are increasingly forming partnerships to further common purposes and lear...