The theme of this keynote address is conceptual puzzles raised by empirical research on conflict management and resolution. Three types of puzzles are highlighted: those that deal with processes, identities, and situations. The process puzzles include some counter-intuitive implications of negotiating strategies and interaction process dynamics. The identity puzzles include the ways in which identity is negotiated, perceptions of ingroups and outgroups, and the connection between loyalty to groups and collective action. The situation puzzles address attribution issues, the distinction between passive actors and active agents, and the role of history. An attempt is then made to juxtapose the puzzles toward a larger conception of a field that...
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The paper identifies defining characteristics of the principal models of problem-solving behavior wh...
In this article, based on a Symposium held at the 2022 Academy of Management Meeting, we present a m...
Conceptual encounter begins with actual instances of a phenomenon and seeks to develop a way of desc...
The papers of this symposium examine, within the context of several content areas, the methodologica...
Innovation can be seen as a joint problem-solving process with persons of dif-ferent expertises/back...
This article celebrates the achievements made by the community of negotiation researchers. Looking b...
Early paradox research in organization theory contained a remarkable breadth of inspirations from ou...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
From a social constructivist or relational point of view, knowledge is the outcome of interactions a...
We live in an ever-changing social world, which constantly demands adjustment to our identities and ...
In win–win solutions, all parties benefit more from the solution than they would if they each pursue...
This paper introduces a model of collective creativity that explains how the locus of creative probl...
The research paradigm invented by Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon in the late 1950s dominated the ...
The paper consideers the dynamics involved in constructing and defending identity in change situatio...
This chapter explores the role that facilitation processes play as facilitators work with innovative...
The paper identifies defining characteristics of the principal models of problem-solving behavior wh...
In this article, based on a Symposium held at the 2022 Academy of Management Meeting, we present a m...
Conceptual encounter begins with actual instances of a phenomenon and seeks to develop a way of desc...