A field study involving a healthcare institution was conducted, to examine the mediating influence of conflict responses on the relation between conflict and well-being. We tested the hypothesis that conflict at work and its responses resulted in the experience of more organizational stress and therefore in reduced well-being. Using structural equation modelling we found support for our hypotheses. We not only showed that conflict was positively related to helplessness and flight behaviour, but also that these responses mediated between conflict and organizational stress. Finally, increases in experienced organizational stress reduced well-being. Implications for conflict theory and well-being in organizations are discussed
Workplace conflict is a potent stressor, but most previous research has focused on its effect on pro...
Introduction. Most of the specialized studies carried out at the level of the gendarme military popu...
Focusing on interpersonal conflict as a work stressor, the authors used a within-subjects research d...
The authors propose a model in which they incorporate what they do know about the effects of conflic...
Conflict theory and research largely ignored the possible relationships between conflict at work, an...
Previous studies have shown that direct involvement in workplace conflicts may have a significant i...
Purpose - This study examines the moderating influence of the Big Five factors of agreeableness, ext...
In occupational health research, aspects of psychological well-being, including depressive symp-toms...
This study among 108 Dutch social services workers examined whether particularly the intrapsychic te...
Interpersonal conflict between colleagues within organizations negatively affects employee well-bein...
Interpersonal conflict between colleagues within organizations negatively affects employee well-bein...
This study among 108 Dutch social services workers examined whether particularly the intrapsychic te...
This chapter deals with conflict in organisations at the macro (organisational) level and at the mic...
Stressors resulting from one\u27s work life including work conditions, job characteristics, and rela...
Previous studies have shown that direct involvement in workplace conflicts may have a significant im...
Workplace conflict is a potent stressor, but most previous research has focused on its effect on pro...
Introduction. Most of the specialized studies carried out at the level of the gendarme military popu...
Focusing on interpersonal conflict as a work stressor, the authors used a within-subjects research d...
The authors propose a model in which they incorporate what they do know about the effects of conflic...
Conflict theory and research largely ignored the possible relationships between conflict at work, an...
Previous studies have shown that direct involvement in workplace conflicts may have a significant i...
Purpose - This study examines the moderating influence of the Big Five factors of agreeableness, ext...
In occupational health research, aspects of psychological well-being, including depressive symp-toms...
This study among 108 Dutch social services workers examined whether particularly the intrapsychic te...
Interpersonal conflict between colleagues within organizations negatively affects employee well-bein...
Interpersonal conflict between colleagues within organizations negatively affects employee well-bein...
This study among 108 Dutch social services workers examined whether particularly the intrapsychic te...
This chapter deals with conflict in organisations at the macro (organisational) level and at the mic...
Stressors resulting from one\u27s work life including work conditions, job characteristics, and rela...
Previous studies have shown that direct involvement in workplace conflicts may have a significant im...
Workplace conflict is a potent stressor, but most previous research has focused on its effect on pro...
Introduction. Most of the specialized studies carried out at the level of the gendarme military popu...
Focusing on interpersonal conflict as a work stressor, the authors used a within-subjects research d...