Conflict handling by managers gives rise to significant emotional and cognitive experiences for affected employees and has far-reaching effects on the effectiveness of a group and an organization. In this conceptual paper, we argue that despite many claims made by managers in their self-reports that they engage in either dominant or compromising conflict-handling strategies when managing conflict within a group, they may be perceived by employees as adopting neglect or avoidance behaviors. We examine how such perceived managers' avoidance styles could influence employees' perceptions with regard to justice, trust, and politics within an organization
Individuals experience conflict within the communication that occurs in all forms of relationships. ...
Conflicts are ubiquitous in organizations and employees as well as organizational leaders need to de...
AbstractThis research examines a theoretical model that connects interpersonal conflict, perception ...
Successful management is dependent heavily on the manager’s ability to handle conflict effectively. ...
Successful management is dependent heavily on the manager’s ability to handle conflict effectively. ...
The study sought to find the relationship between supervisors ’ conflict management style and employ...
Workplace conflict is regarded as a naturally and unavoidably occurring phenomenon in today's organi...
Interpersonal conflict between colleagues within organizations negatively affects employee well-bein...
Organization leaders are responsible for creating a work environment that enables people to thrive. ...
This study examined disputants’preferences for supervisory conflict resolution tactics. We iden-tifi...
Purpose - This paper examines the role that conflict management styles play in the relationship betw...
© 1994 Adele GaylardThis study explores the use of five styles (integrating, compromising, dominatin...
Interpersonal conflict between colleagues within organizations negatively affects employee well-bein...
The conflict may have a dysfunctional character, with serious repercussions on the results andthe or...
Purpose – This research aims to explore the notion of fit between subordinates’ need for cognitive c...
Individuals experience conflict within the communication that occurs in all forms of relationships. ...
Conflicts are ubiquitous in organizations and employees as well as organizational leaders need to de...
AbstractThis research examines a theoretical model that connects interpersonal conflict, perception ...
Successful management is dependent heavily on the manager’s ability to handle conflict effectively. ...
Successful management is dependent heavily on the manager’s ability to handle conflict effectively. ...
The study sought to find the relationship between supervisors ’ conflict management style and employ...
Workplace conflict is regarded as a naturally and unavoidably occurring phenomenon in today's organi...
Interpersonal conflict between colleagues within organizations negatively affects employee well-bein...
Organization leaders are responsible for creating a work environment that enables people to thrive. ...
This study examined disputants’preferences for supervisory conflict resolution tactics. We iden-tifi...
Purpose - This paper examines the role that conflict management styles play in the relationship betw...
© 1994 Adele GaylardThis study explores the use of five styles (integrating, compromising, dominatin...
Interpersonal conflict between colleagues within organizations negatively affects employee well-bein...
The conflict may have a dysfunctional character, with serious repercussions on the results andthe or...
Purpose – This research aims to explore the notion of fit between subordinates’ need for cognitive c...
Individuals experience conflict within the communication that occurs in all forms of relationships. ...
Conflicts are ubiquitous in organizations and employees as well as organizational leaders need to de...
AbstractThis research examines a theoretical model that connects interpersonal conflict, perception ...