This holistic case study with embedded units was conducted to understand and describe the perceptions of female workplace mediators and if they encounter stereotypes, bias, and other challenges as mediators in the state of Texas. Ten female workplace mediators in Texas participated with in-depth, semistructured interviews and an open-ended survey response describing a unique experience they had while mediating workplace disputes. A cross-case synthesis analysis of the results was then conducted with journal notes, literature on gender inequality, mediation, alternative dispute resolution, and Goffman’s theory of stigma. The results of this qualitative research can provide additional alternative dispute resolution techniques for female leade...
This article examines some of the latest writing and research in relation to conflict in work and wo...
Abstract A qualitative phenomenological study examined the challenges and barriers women superintend...
Despite substantial bodies of research on employment differentials between women and men and on conf...
Workplace mediation is one way of dealing with conflict. Research has shown that workplace mediators...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The participant observation portion of my research involved attending the FMCS new mediator training...
Abstract: The research aims to study the reality of mediator competencies, emotional intelligence an...
The following research was a biographical narrative that examined the lived experiences of male and ...
This thesis explores the interactions between women and men who work in highly-skilled blue-collar t...
This study compares workplace dispute resolution strategies in matched pairs of hierarchical and non...
My personal interest about conflict in the workplace and its relation with sex/gender started early ...
This thesis explores negotiation processes for remuneration in the workplace. Drawing on a survey of...
People spend an unbelievable amount of their time at work. Work relationships are often very intimat...
The goal of this qualitative case study was to revisit Bandura’s agency, self-efficacy theory, and K...
Abstract: The research also aims at identifying the differences between respondents as attributed to...
This article examines some of the latest writing and research in relation to conflict in work and wo...
Abstract A qualitative phenomenological study examined the challenges and barriers women superintend...
Despite substantial bodies of research on employment differentials between women and men and on conf...
Workplace mediation is one way of dealing with conflict. Research has shown that workplace mediators...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The participant observation portion of my research involved attending the FMCS new mediator training...
Abstract: The research aims to study the reality of mediator competencies, emotional intelligence an...
The following research was a biographical narrative that examined the lived experiences of male and ...
This thesis explores the interactions between women and men who work in highly-skilled blue-collar t...
This study compares workplace dispute resolution strategies in matched pairs of hierarchical and non...
My personal interest about conflict in the workplace and its relation with sex/gender started early ...
This thesis explores negotiation processes for remuneration in the workplace. Drawing on a survey of...
People spend an unbelievable amount of their time at work. Work relationships are often very intimat...
The goal of this qualitative case study was to revisit Bandura’s agency, self-efficacy theory, and K...
Abstract: The research also aims at identifying the differences between respondents as attributed to...
This article examines some of the latest writing and research in relation to conflict in work and wo...
Abstract A qualitative phenomenological study examined the challenges and barriers women superintend...
Despite substantial bodies of research on employment differentials between women and men and on conf...