The study empirically links conflict management literature with research on efficacy and organizational teams. Sixty-one self-managing teams with 489 employees were recruited from the production department of a leading electronic manufacturer. Structural equation analysis supports the model that a cooperative instead of competitive approach to conflict leads to conflict efficacy that in turn results in effective performance as measured by managers. Findings suggest how organizational teams can be prepared to make use of their autonomy to deal with problems and conflicts so that they are productive
Although still widely assumed to be disruptive, conflict, when managed appropriately, has been found...
<p>The value of task-related conflict to team effectiveness continues to generate controversy in org...
Although still widely assumed to be disruptive, conflict, when managed appropriately, has been found...
Past research has revealed that team effectiveness and satisfaction suffer when teams experience rel...
Conflict arises when there is incompatibility of interests and beliefs among employees, teams and gr...
The ability to reflect upon and manage their internal functioning may very much help teams contribut...
Team work in competitive environment has attained greater Importance for organizations to enhance th...
A field study of 57 continuous work teams (328 employees; 45% women, average age 32.3 years old) in ...
A field study of 57 continuous work teams (328 employees; 45% women, average age 32.3 years old) in ...
A field study of 57 continuous work teams (328 employees; 45% women, average age 32.3 years old) in ...
Top management teams may be critical for developing organizations that can keep abreast of marketpla...
Conflict theory and research has traditionally focused on conflict management strategies, in relatio...
Self-managing teams have the challenge to make decisions regarding their tasks and to manage their i...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of conflict management on organizational effect...
Self-managing teams have the challenge to make decisions regarding their tasks and to manage their i...
Although still widely assumed to be disruptive, conflict, when managed appropriately, has been found...
<p>The value of task-related conflict to team effectiveness continues to generate controversy in org...
Although still widely assumed to be disruptive, conflict, when managed appropriately, has been found...
Past research has revealed that team effectiveness and satisfaction suffer when teams experience rel...
Conflict arises when there is incompatibility of interests and beliefs among employees, teams and gr...
The ability to reflect upon and manage their internal functioning may very much help teams contribut...
Team work in competitive environment has attained greater Importance for organizations to enhance th...
A field study of 57 continuous work teams (328 employees; 45% women, average age 32.3 years old) in ...
A field study of 57 continuous work teams (328 employees; 45% women, average age 32.3 years old) in ...
A field study of 57 continuous work teams (328 employees; 45% women, average age 32.3 years old) in ...
Top management teams may be critical for developing organizations that can keep abreast of marketpla...
Conflict theory and research has traditionally focused on conflict management strategies, in relatio...
Self-managing teams have the challenge to make decisions regarding their tasks and to manage their i...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of conflict management on organizational effect...
Self-managing teams have the challenge to make decisions regarding their tasks and to manage their i...
Although still widely assumed to be disruptive, conflict, when managed appropriately, has been found...
<p>The value of task-related conflict to team effectiveness continues to generate controversy in org...
Although still widely assumed to be disruptive, conflict, when managed appropriately, has been found...