In this article, we review the literature on workplace mediation. To organize the literature in a logical way, we have relied primarily on the model of margaret herrman and her colleagues and examine the important influence of culture and feedback loops on the practice of workplace mediation. Workplace mediation has become a frequent practice in the united states, europe, much of asia, and australia. In the literature, we have found various descriptions of this practice as well as long lists of its assumed benefits, but empirical studies examining the effectiveness of workplace mediation have been few; a limited number of studies have investigated which conditions ensure the effectiveness of workplace mediation, and few studies have relied ...
In recent years, workplace conflict has become increasingly manifest in individual employment disput...
It appears to be commonly claimed by workplace mediators that they are 'neutral', that is, they do n...
During recent years, there has been a growing interest in the field of employment relations in the u...
In this article, we review the literature on workplace mediation. To organize the literature in a lo...
This article examines some of the latest writing and research in relation to conflict in work and wo...
The focus of this research is mediation in workplace disputes between individuals; and the research ...
People spend an unbelievable amount of their time at work. Work relationships are often very intimat...
Initial research on workplace mediation focused on styles and tactics a mediator should use to condu...
Given that much of the research about the use of workplace mediation in the UK has been published in...
The purpose of this study is to examine successful workplace mediators’ conflict management and int...
Existing research into workplace mediation in the UK has tended to focus on managerial perceptions. ...
This paper presents the results of the first systematic study of workplace mediators in Ireland. It...
Workplace mediation is one way of dealing with conflict. Research has shown that workplace mediators...
People spend an unbelievable amount of their time at work. Work relationships are often very intimat...
It appears to be commonly claimed by workplace mediators that they are 'neutral', that is, they do n...
In recent years, workplace conflict has become increasingly manifest in individual employment disput...
It appears to be commonly claimed by workplace mediators that they are 'neutral', that is, they do n...
During recent years, there has been a growing interest in the field of employment relations in the u...
In this article, we review the literature on workplace mediation. To organize the literature in a lo...
This article examines some of the latest writing and research in relation to conflict in work and wo...
The focus of this research is mediation in workplace disputes between individuals; and the research ...
People spend an unbelievable amount of their time at work. Work relationships are often very intimat...
Initial research on workplace mediation focused on styles and tactics a mediator should use to condu...
Given that much of the research about the use of workplace mediation in the UK has been published in...
The purpose of this study is to examine successful workplace mediators’ conflict management and int...
Existing research into workplace mediation in the UK has tended to focus on managerial perceptions. ...
This paper presents the results of the first systematic study of workplace mediators in Ireland. It...
Workplace mediation is one way of dealing with conflict. Research has shown that workplace mediators...
People spend an unbelievable amount of their time at work. Work relationships are often very intimat...
It appears to be commonly claimed by workplace mediators that they are 'neutral', that is, they do n...
In recent years, workplace conflict has become increasingly manifest in individual employment disput...
It appears to be commonly claimed by workplace mediators that they are 'neutral', that is, they do n...
During recent years, there has been a growing interest in the field of employment relations in the u...